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That's not true. The script - by Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns, who were both head writer for The Muppet Show at different points - is full of characters described as being played by a "cameo guest star."
Correct!
To be fair, that same dog was in the first one. He's just in the second one a whole lot more.
If you're going to make a screenwriter-related mistake, that's an easy one to make.
Because of Joel Cohen, actually. He's the one who wrote Garfield.
The best thing about Etan Cohen is the fact that he and Joel Cohen have both had similarly productive, hacky careers.
I understand that. It really isn't Star Trek, but it's a tremendous amount of fun. I'll take over something like Voyager - which emphatically is Star Trek, but isn't very much fun at all - any time. My problem with Into Darkness was that it isn't either of those things.
Yeah, that was my experience too. I watched the first six episodes of S4 the day they were released, and that's as far as I've made it. Meanwhile, I've rewatched a bunch of the earlier episodes.
Okay, you gotta say which ones you mean. Because I know what my top 3 are (II, VI, 2009 in that order), but you might have different opinions from me.
I read the first 30-odd issues, and they were mostly real bad.
I participated in that campaign too, and then I got bored with it halfway through season 3 and stopped watching (right around the time Morgan found out Chuck was a spy).
They both did all right for themselves.
They are indeed!
That's pretty much how Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright approach a third season of Spaced whenever they're asked about it.
I don't know that I'd quite go as far as you, but I definitely stopped watching after six episodes and haven't gotten back to it. It didn't feel like the same show at all.
That's true. Fair enough.
It takes you out of the scene *because* you know why they don't, I'd say.
I like goofy Halloween. Every October, I love watching Great Pumpkin and Mad Monster Party and Young Frankenstein and that Buffy episode where she becomes an 18th century aristocrat. But I get no enjoyment out of things that are actually scary/unsetlling.
Season 2, which has an episode all about how Jeff and Britta have secretly been having sex with each all season.