@mithriltim: The actress playing Meg is Rachel Miner, who I believe was briefly married or at least engaged to Macaulay Culkin.
@mithriltim: The actress playing Meg is Rachel Miner, who I believe was briefly married or at least engaged to Macaulay Culkin.
This episode made me realize that Atlanta should be a whole lot more on fire. With things falling apart and the fire department given over to shambling and groaning instead of putting out fires, I imagine that most urban areas would have gone up by this point in the timeline.
@mkirkland: And how everyone didn't die from the shock wave pulping their internal organs.
@hilaritas: That's what I thought at first.
@Mastiff: And here I thought I'd go to the grave without ever finding out the Caramilk secret.
@99TelepodProblems: *squeeze* *squeeze* *zzzzzt* and thank you.
'Electrovaginogram' sounds like a MGMT B-side to me.
@radarskiy: My position is not as insane as you may think (or perhaps it is so insane that it is actually more sane than sanity? Didja think of that?). Deadline.com runs rumours like this from people who stand to lose their jobs or suffer other repercussions if their names are attached to the information. And quite…
@jandlecack: Hey, you don't work at Fox, do you?
@brentbent)dense as a neutron star and bright as a super nova(: Oh, she will. Just give it time.
At the same time, Kirkman didn't rule out the possibility that the writing staff wouldn't get sacked, and said that Darabont is considering all kinds of options for the second season. This means that the original story is almost certainly correct. I trust Nikki Finke and Deadline.com over official statements from a…
"You will make loads of money and thank yourself later".
In addition to moving Fringe to Friday nights, they're making everyone on the show wear clown masks and deliver all their lines in a high-pitched scream.
@w1llk - Undoubtedly Cookies: And then Cobb enters the dream of the Best Buy manager to plant the idea of giving him a partial refund. Bwahhhhh.
@Gonne: I agree that a show needs a strong vision to keep it on course, and that vision often relies on a strong central writer, or the show's creator. People like Amy Sherman-Palladino, J. Michael Straczynski or Aaron Sorkin had extremely strong visions for their shows, and you could tell. As for the benefits of a…
@Craig Michael Ranapia: Are you kidding? They were doing vaudeville routines about the next day.
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@matthewabel: The worst part was the third week of watching, when I ran out of food.
A sequel to Inception should have DiCaprio sitting around bored and drinking beer and dealing with his bratty kids. Maybe going out and buying a big plasma television but getting fed up with the outrageous prices for HD content.