"This show has the honour of creating the only time in my life i was so upset by a tv programme that i got up, crossed the room and kicked the tv stand!!"
"This show has the honour of creating the only time in my life i was so upset by a tv programme that i got up, crossed the room and kicked the tv stand!!"
Illyria died horribly in the original?
You mean Marley-filter Obama's face, or Obama-filter someone else's face?
What is? People calling it "nine one one"? They seem pretty serious to me.
Are you saying 7/11 is an inside job?
Although I'm a bit disappointed that all those people referring to it as "Nine-one-one" aren't also subjected to scorn.
Nor has History of The World Part II.
If anyone's "bitching" here, it's you.
Will the next generation grow up not getting to put up magnets next to CRTs and seeing the funny colors?
"The one I always hear is flat screen TVs as if anyone is even selling non flatscreens."
Sure, they've been selling flat-screen TVs for ten or twenty years now, but if you have a TV that's less than twenty years old, are you really poor?
To be fair, how could they have known that someone would be able to climb a six-foot-high fence?
It seemed to me that he at least has a reasonable motivation for his actions.
The beginning of the transformation was in the first film when he jumps off a building using a firehouse. In the sequel, having an entire SWAT team be wiped out after they failed to follow principles of what the T is supposed to stand for continued the downward spiral into ridiculousness. And then the third was chock…
There's a show called "OBVS" that you're spoiling?
I stopped watching Heroes when Sylar didn't die at the end of the first season.
I think Shane's rationalization was that he wasn't just saving his own skin; by bringing the medicine back, he was saving Carl.
I did find that an odd development. Up until then, Walter's actions had been reasonably understandable. But I couldn't see any motivation for him letting her die other than incredibly childish spite. Was he thinking Jessie would get his life together if he saw his girlfriend overdose? I just don't understand what he…
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It feeds into the well-worn stereotype that fucking gay men results in flat tires.
That's the play about Batman, Ally McBeal, Chuck from Pushing Daisies, McNulty from The Wire, and Catwoman riding bicycles around in a forest and randomly fall asleep and in out love with each other, and then have heated arguments about who's in love with whom at the moment, right?