To add insult to injury, after "describing" the car in emojis, they then take several sentences each to explain what those emojis mean…
To add insult to injury, after "describing" the car in emojis, they then take several sentences each to explain what those emojis mean…
You missed some crucial intermediate steps…
2. Fight with weapons instead of hand-to-hand
3. Summon individual vehicles
4. Immediately merge vehicles, utterly defeating the point of their individuality
5. Hand-to-hand giant robot fight
6. Summon super-sword that's also a laser/missile crossbow
7. Explosions!!!
?????
Profit
I remember first seeing her in The Hot Chick and thinking she was sooo much better than the material.
Fry and Laurie? Isn't that a chain of truckstop diners?
I'm guessing that's all taken from the pilot, and the average episode plays out like the better seasons of My Name Is Earl, only with Parks + Rec's flavor of goofy instead of Garcia's love of "freaks."
I'm pretty sure the Peyton List in Frequency is the OTHER Peyton List (from Tomorrow People, etc.), not the Disney Channel actress from Jessie and Bunk'd.
If your last name is "Savage" and your dad's the undisputed ruler of Earth, you've gotta assume there are some pretty horrifying skeletons in the family closet.
Still, "mind control is the answer" has to be a wink to his role in Countdown to Infinite Crisis, right?
If you've never seen Life Unexpected, she brings tons of heart to what should be a thankless role in season 2.
Bat Boy might work better as a movie than onstage. You could double-down on all its weirdest tabloid instincts.
Meanwhile, the marketing promos blast any hint of age from her face.
Challenged only by Cisco and Evil Cisco.
Lots of great responses in this thread. I found early patches of World of Warcraft to be the loneliest game. You need the noise and chaos of crowded cities to remind you just how lonely the "barren" regions (not The Barrens) can be. Especially if you were a miner or herbalist, you could spend hours in complete…
She's so frozen insiiiiiide!
I had the opposite take. For me it was very "Rosencrantz + Guildenstern," with the characters intentionally directionless in Rebecca's absence (despite their legitimate worry). In dream-ghost-reality, the characters have only limited agency without her.
Yes… failure. Now that they've promised to stop orca breeding, there's no need for random inspections anymore…
Forget your rational, conservative scheduling. Let's bring back theme nights!
Varies from cast to cast; you obviously have to nail the tone, or the whole thing comes across as disjointing as a chainsaw.
Can they just film the Heathers musical and air that 10 times instead?
Such delightful flashbacks. Somehow this show keeps spitting out fully-formed characters from its guest stars.