I loved the date scene for the opposite reason, I can't stand that song. Seeing it played in that ridiculous date montage was great.
I loved the date scene for the opposite reason, I can't stand that song. Seeing it played in that ridiculous date montage was great.
And when Joe isn't on the screen, everyone else should be asking "Where's Joe?!"
The Delaware joke was pretty funny, but they made the state look too scenic. The more rural areas are depressing, and the other parts of the state are just a never ending series of tacky shopping centers.
That's actually an impressive talent.
I'm really surprised at the negative response to this one. It was funny, had a decent plot that hasn't been done already, and all the characterizations were on the mark. Sometimes, I feel like people are too harsh on the show, as I'm really not sure what else to ask from it but those things.
I agree with your point about insidious forms of prejudice like that, but I really don't agree that Family Guy is necessarily trafficking in that to any worse extent than earlier seasons. I just think the jokes have gotten lazier because this is season twelve of a network sitcom.
There's no in universe explanation. The best one I can fathom is because he is a cartoon baby.
It particularly sucked to see her die, but if ever there was a character marked for death, it was her from the very start. For her story to end any other way would have been cheap.
These downvotes are anonymous internet daggers through my internet heart… Or more accurately, just a ticker with a little downwards arrow next to it.
I think it really says something about Mary McDonnell's screen presence that in a show with robots, people blowing up said robots, spaceships, and Tricia Helfer, she was consistently one of the most interesting and exciting characters to watch. McDonnell fully lived up to the challenge of every aspect of Roslin, who…
Pretty sure "Brian and Vinny Play Ball" is fake, but the other three are known episodes, so I am not convinced this is permanent.
Said parties do sound like a bore, but I was more addressing how over the top negative he was. It's a joke-machine show, and it only very rarely seeks to be much more than that. The amount of hate it often gets is way over the top.
Gosh, you sound like a delight at parties.
Nah, that's just Scott Malkinson. He has diabetes. And he talks like this "I'm Scott Malkinson. I've got a lisp and I've got diabetes."
You are truly a treasure, one of countless Cookie Monster imitators!
Really, that's got to be the pinnacle of useless website clutter.
It seems like a pretty typical redesign in the current age of web designing. Flash and social media nonsense over substance. As everyone else has said, it is pretty. But I'd rather have a simple, minimalist site than a pretty one.
Did you like them on Facebook yet?
Yeah, it's hard to think of HBO in 2013 and not immediately think of Game of Thrones for me. It's their biggest show.
Do you mean currently airing? Because if not, you're missing a kind of big show there…