Kinda missing the point there, I think.
Kinda missing the point there, I think.
Bittersweet at best, really.
The revelation isn't "11th Hour" but rather foreshadowed.
Isn't human cloning illegal under international law?
(This is meant as a reply to Maneki Nekko)
…As much as I love Community, the Imaginarium was designed to look like Star Trek's Holodecks.
You don't have to deviate from the facts to make a biography interesting. You just need to be able to write well.
Well, as was shown in the episode that re-ran after tonight's, Finn went out of his way to tin-foil wrap his own hands so that FP didn't have a harder time than him at playing cards.
As far as the Beatles go, there's also "Free as a Bird" which may have been started by John before he was murdered, but Paul, George and Ringo turned it into a tribute when they finished it for the Anthology project in the '90s.
Aside from the occasional mention of the internet, VHS being obsolete, etc., I prefer to believe that "Regular Show" is set in the 1980s or early 1990s.
I thought he said "primitive noise band", not "permanent noise band"…
My favorite pop culture Easter Egg among the abominations was Ro-Man from the b-movie classic "Robot Monster".
Ashes to Ashes has _also_ aired here in the U.S. The fact that you included a trailer from BBC America in your list means that I shouldn't even have to point that out…
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace _has_ been aired here in the U.S.
Now, I don't know what kind of perverted dad you have, but for most people, Santa's not "dad in a fursuit"…
They said that Ted's the last to meet her, not that Ted meeting her is the last thing that's going to happen.
The number of episodes per season averages out to 23. However, since the last 5 seasons have all had 24 episodes, it's safe to assume that's how many season 9 will have.
Exactly. Also, there's no way Disney would make a movie out of something so family-unfriendly. Besides, Nextwave would be best as a six-part animated miniseries. One part for each of the six arcs… and it STILL wouldn't be as amazing as it is in our heads.
Obscure, esoteric, and packed with stereotypes… Disney sure picked a winner to start with!
"Screw Driver" = classic Prince. Love it. So much better, in my opinion, than "Rock & Roll Love Affair".