Wait, did he just say Gary?
Wait, did he just say Gary?
It's gotta be a mislead. Harmon himself has said that he wouldn't do anything like this.
This is good! I'll take it.
agreed!
Okay, I'm officially in love with this episode now.
I think the really insightful post about Aspergers on "Virtual Systems Analysis" makes me accept that as not insulting to those with the condition, although I do still find it a little offsetting.
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You know what? I'm happy about this.
They're all returning? God damn.
Someone I follow on FB just posted this. I only looked at the title and had a heart attack.
Literally the only Tim Burton movie I've ever seen is Alice.
Alice was terrible.
The monkey's got the earnoculars? Holy crap!
They're terrifying.
Confession: never seen it.
Although a 13-episode season would suck as it'd have to be really rushed to get them to graduation, I'd still much rather that than no S4 at all. I'll be thankful for whatever we get.
The pirate show and post-apocalyptic show sound interesting, I think.
I can't even be angry at them for the notifications at this point. It's just too funny.
"JW: There may be new ideas realized — I always leave myself open to
that — but my commitment to Wastelanders and Dr H.2 does not waver.
Those stories bubble on my stove."
I liked how light it is, personally! When I go to a superhero movie, I don't go for deep, thought-provoking philosophy. I want as many "fuck yeah!" moments as can possibly be packed into a movie, and Avengers delivered on that admirably.