I wasn't going to be happy until someone posted this quote.
I wasn't going to be happy until someone posted this quote.
"Up Against a Stonewall" is a great standalone comic story, and it was how I first learned about the Stonewall Riots as a kid.
Given that Al's "brain wave transmissions" are an actual thing projected into the past, it makes sense to me that occasionally, others would be able to intercept them—and that it would be those whose brains work differently than an average adult's.
Bartlet has been out of office since 2006, so they would be covering the waning days of the Santos Administration by this point.
Wait until they're younger than you, and their high school flashbacks occur after you had your university degree.
The terms "swinger" and "polyamorous" are not synonymous.
If you're interested in a spinoff about Temporal Investigations, you can read the Star Trek novel series about precisely that, featuring Dulmer and Lucsly.
I would argue that both are true—neither of us planned it that way.
I've never been to a Camper Van Beethoven concert, but I (accidentally) hung out with them once at a Winnipeg pub, and they were all cool guys.
That Bible-quoting crazy caller from Tennessee really did make for a great moment of live television. I wish they'd let the whole thing play out the way Chris Hardwick so badly wanted it to.
Other than Ferris Bueller, I can't think of any series that fits that profile. What other shows were you thinking of?
When you feel free to swap out characters as needed in order to make the plot move a certain way, character motivations become secondary.
Seeing Bruce Boxleitner as the celebrity spokesperson in a recent commercial for a topical hair treatment made me think about his work in B5 and then sigh with sadness.
Shenae Grimes also exists in that universe—she was mentioned by name in Degrassi Goes Hollywood at the end of Season 8.
True Story: I was once in a mockumentary called Starwatchers about a (fictional) Canadian TV series made at the height of the Tax Shelter Era. The writer of the movie had gone to so much trouble to make the scripts and footage look authentic that people were coming up to him at cons, sharing their "memories" of…
Oddly enough, my first exposure to this series was the Sesame Street News segment where Kermit the Frog covers the creation of The Six-Dollar Man…
Girls, girls!
An even better example for Catherine Zeta-Jones would be her appearance on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
I can't believe it took until this far down in the comments for someone to bring up the missing Doctor Who episodes!
Why did you think they would be?