Hey, you showed a picture of the good version! Not that bland Nintendo crap.
Hey, you showed a picture of the good version! Not that bland Nintendo crap.
Garak was just so cruel to Ezri. Come to think of it, everyone was serving up tough love to Jadzia's replacement, with the "love" part often missing.
I liked their work, as did most kids. All those stop-motion holiday specials are a little tough to watch in hindsight (that animation is hella rough!), but I'd wager that Thundercats (and its two spin-offs) still look terrific thanks to the efforts of Japanese animation studio Topcraft.
Thanks for the information. Also, uh, Disqus is acting really weird… now I'm using my old log-in, from when the AV Club first required passwords.
Didn't Sisko imply that his father was dead in an early episode of DS9? Like how Frasier claimed his own pop died in Cheers before being reunited with him in his own sitcom. (To the show's credit, Sam made a guest appearance and totally called him on that.)
Everything about that episode was good but Rom. Boy is that character obnoxious.
"It's a FAAAKE!"
"No, it's real!" (sobs uncontrollably)
(ties blindfold around the eyes of a Gene Roddenberry statue)
Not funny ha ha, but funny sad.
What does it take to get rid of this man? The fact that he might be on the same group of networks as Conan O'Brien makes me nauseous. Does Zucker just like to watch them fight?
See, I never got the impression that the big, bulky guy was going to have his way with Fox. The angry scowl made me think that he was not going to be a pleasant bunkmate, though. Maybe he'd take his rations and beat him to a pasty white mush whenever he got bored.
Yeah, the show looked like Batty Chan Adventures to me. It got better when they brought in the writing team from the DCAU, though.
"Your money's no good here." Cue shock!
I'm surprised Oliver liked Sideshow as much as he did… and hated this one so much. I was always embarrassed to admit I had a soft spot for Sideshow and its weird cast of characters, but it looks like I'm not alone.
The Simpsons… didn't do it?
But they already did the joke…
(pounds the ground, tears streaming from his face)
I'd like to see him and Gilbert Gottfried get into a squint-off. That contest could last for weeks!
Does having to watch it count as work? Because it's starting to feel that way.
The anti-Sheen salvos seem especially petty in the wake of Charlie cleaning himself up and offering numerous apologies to the Tuna Half staff. They would have made sense if it had been several months ago and Sheen was in the middle of his arrogant publicity meltdown, but now it just makes Chuck Lorre look like a dick.
The ads are horrible. They tell me everything I want to know about the film including the most important part… that I don't want to see it. How did this poison find its way to theaters, anyway?