Once again, the "X-Men" franchise follows in the footsteps of Homer Simpson.
Once again, the "X-Men" franchise follows in the footsteps of Homer Simpson.
Really, it's Radiohead sponsoring the Shack.
It's "chimp." I hope you got fired for that blunder.
One of the things I like about this show are the small but intriguing bits of back story they sneak in. In the first episode, Eddie's reading a passage from the Meyerist children's book really caught my attention. It was something about "when he saw what he had done to the soldiers…" In this episode, Eddie and Hawk…
It's a wide spectrum, but "progress" serves to widen it more. :)
Maybe it just spent that long in production?
The final end point is making the ancient Egyptians realize how bad they were.
Now that you mention it, doesn't he kinda look like TIMM-AY!?
It happens when a faction/side largely gets the important things they want… they move on to the ridiculous things. Happened to Republicans and taxes. Middle class and below now don't pay much (federal) tax at all… so there is no more leverage there. So, Republicans go on to other more ridiculous things.
I've heard there's a gender gap, so who knows?
Those Scooby Snax really put on the pounds.
Another vote for THEY'RE CARTOONS!
Silas showing up may mean that Meyer is dead already.
I think one of the undertones of the show is that some of their day to day problems are just as mundane and distressing as any other person's, whether in spite of or because of being in the movement.
F*** walking 12 hours a day, though. :)
Maybe that is an avatar?
"Silas showing up out of nowhere to dissolve a 6k-strong movement? Really?"
This was really a great episode. Sorry, I don't have it in me to put my critic hat on, other than to say that. I like when TV shows commit and push things where they cannot retreat.
YEAH BABY, ANOTHER GREEN DAY!
Going out on a limb here, but I imagine if everyone loved it, she'd love it too.