Give an example.
Give an example.
Sheesh, just marry the guy! But no. I don't want to be Superman. Superman has all the power of a god, but chooses to save people from falling rocks and shit by turning back time.
It's not gold, douchebag, it's yellow. Yellow doesn't say, "bling" it says "bing! I'm too poor for gold."
Shoulda scrolled…and I said Ned Levine…to lazy to IMDB…[sigh]
I think he sounds a bit like Ned Levine…"was she a great big fat person?"
That's book 3? It's been so long. I thought the Dorne folk come into play in book 4, which I thought was the weakest.
I thought it was "Augmentable Vajayjay?"
To comic book folks…but for those of us who don't get all frothy in the undercarriage over comic books, what impact?
Not a chance.
I never liked Superman. For a "Man of Steel," impervious to all things except kryptonite and Lois Lane's vagina, he always came off as kind of a pussy. You'd think a guy with god-like powers would have more of an impact.
"Fuck that" was the "YOLO" of the 60's…or was it the 90's?
I still watch and I'm actually enjoying this season. I kinda like seeing where it's going. However, a) why only a 1/2 hour? and b) I'm still mad at Zoe for dumping Lenny (was that his name?). Of course, now I guess she's pretty happy she did…kinda saw it coming though.
I was trying to catch that 18-30 demographic.
Worse yet, it's all a "saw my life flash before my eyes in a near death experience" thang. Private Whitman almost buys the farm in Korea and the entire show is his life "flashing before his eyes." The last episode will zoom back and he's alive looking at the dead Don Draper and saying "fuck that shit, yo!"
When they took on the Dharma Initiative as a client.
To be honest, I'm losing my motivation to watch this season. For example, I usually watch it when it airs, but for the last few weeks I've been DVRing it to watch the next day, and had done so for the run of Vikings that conflicted. If this turns out to be true, I would be very disappointed in the show/writers. (And…
"Well, you’re a dick!"
But it's fun to poke them with a stick! Hell, even John Stewart said something about reading the fucking books on Daily Show last night. A good friend asked me if I'd read them and I was shocked he hadn't. He introduced me to the Lord of the Rings…I'd have thought he'd been all over that shit, but apparently nobody…
"in a ditch, covered in petrol? FUN!"
Definitely worth it, and the show has done a marvelous job of following the books to a degree, but going its own way to make a great TV show. I just couldn't wait that long. I can barely wait for the week to go by to watch my favorite show(s), especially if I knew I could buy and read the book. I have yet to regret…