@blatanville: Because her music is fantastic.
@blatanville: Because her music is fantastic.
@beefmalone: Yes, it's just that simple.
@Pants McCracky: Oh god. You're completely right. Either way he's bound to burst into song at some point.
Delicious, delicious synecdoche.
@Rasselas: He rules comics with an iron beard.
@Smeagol92055: Ugh. Time travelers. They mess everything up.
@bohica: If it doesn't have Nazareth or Def Leppard blasting away, it just isn't Supernatural.
@Cin: Semi-hinged?
@Pants McCracky: It definitely had a bit of that paranoid '70s flavour, but I wasn't a huge fan of the way they were developing the main character. It seemed a little on the nose to me. But I'll definitely be there when the series starts in earnest.
The bathtub bit really felt like a higher budget Supernatural scene. If this were really an episode of Supernatural, though, they would have cut from the washroom to Sam and Dean brooding in an old house for thirty minutes. "I can't believe she got abducted by the boogeyman". "Don't blame yourself, Dean". "I don't,…
@EnsignKickass: I expanded on the idea here, purely to further blow/ease minds:
@bookling: Bingo. Franklin is basically an unhinged version of Spike.
@EnsignKickass: I predict that a 4D movie will actually extend in both directions through time, so that by the time you sit down you've already seen half of the film. The chief benefit is that you can leave halfway through and get to the restaurants early.
@FrankN.Stein: I watched Avatar in the same way. With my eyes! No, first in 2D, later in 3D. I found my experience to be a bit different than yours, though - the movie didn't really engage me in 2D, but for whatever reason, the added spectacle of 3D really made it a better experience (and bear in mind that I'm not a…
@franklinshepard: For starters, people wouldn't be able to cross each other on stage. That would be kind of funny to watch, actually.
@Mahale: Episode 1: Hurley tries to make dinner for Ben but ends up snuffing out the Light. Hijinks ensue.
In A.D. 1950s, insanity was beginning.
Spencer Pratt would make a really bad, but really funny, Superman.
When this show comes out I expect it to solve all my problems in life and sop up my misery like a sponge.
@blehbleh13: If the twist is that the characters are all dead and the elevator is taking them all to hell, then Hellevator would be a bit on the nose.