You don't even need to include "long-delayed". Comedy sequels are always* bad, even when they follow closely after the first one.
You don't even need to include "long-delayed". Comedy sequels are always* bad, even when they follow closely after the first one.
I'm a Zoe man myself.
Oh man, "Evil" is such a bonkers story. It doesn't really make a ton of sense if we're being honest, but it's so audacious and so much fun that logic doesn't matter at all.
Yeah, I really love how much of a renaissance the 2nd Doctor is going through in this decade. He's always been my favorite classic Doctor, but until 2013 he only had six complete stories. Now he has 7 plus the essentially complete "Web of Fear" and this story (plus the three other previously-animated ones which bring…
It actually is, but just barely. The console was released in the UK in September 1995, and Goblet of Fire is set in the 1994-1995 school year. So it's about 9 months too early.
Yeah, Klaus especially. That guy looks 38.
Oh man, yeah.
Also Dudley gets a PlayStation for Christmas in the 4th book.
Yeah, the second one is really impressive because it doesn't let Po slide back into being a goofball. He's still the same good-hearted guy, but he's also a competent fighter because he spent the entire first movie learning how to be one.
That basic plotline already happened on the show in the 90s, with Joe Pesci as "Ronald Grump."
It is currently in its 3rd season. Of 7, probably.
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Library conferences are a real thing that happen many times every year:
Wow, that's a pretty deep Animaniacs cut.
Former Enterprise Captain Scott Bakula!
And they're both 100 (well, Kirk will be in about three weeks).
He doesn't remember who Clara is.
Somehow I don't see Trump having a problem with the Jay/Gloria marriage.
It almost happened once! Carlton - the heard-but-never-seen doorman voiced by Lorenzo Music on Rhoda - actually did have an animated pilot.
So I don't watch this show, but the header photo jumped out at me because "Hey, it's two actors from LOST!"