I saw Barrel Bear, right? I just can't remember it. Oh wait. It's the one where he says, "Return it to her," right?
I love how unhinged Jaye becomes towards the end of the series.
I have a random copy of Totem Mole. I should watch it, even though I hear it's not a good episode.
[edited to correct spelling. it's all the rage these days]
It has good parts, Burrell. Unfortunately it also has somewhat infuriating parts. At least to some of us.
Barrel Bear is the Rue McClanahan one.
Good parts, yes. See, that's why I want to watch it. So much fun. I find the series very satisfying.
It has good parts, bad parts, and no point whatsoever. Or home.
But the metaphor line makes me giggle even now.
We likely won't get DVDs for a long time, if at all, and so, I think it's unfair to not allow people to experience the story at least in script form.
I think it's unfair to not allow people to experience the story at least in script form.
See, I think we're damned lucky to have gotten the scripts -- it's not fair to expect them.
Can't speak for The Fuller's motivation, though. Maybe he's incredibly naïve, or knows something we don't, or is on the crack of megalomania.
Maybe they're hiding Barrel [edit: thanks, Lori] Bear because it's not that good.
But the metaphor line makes me giggle even now.
I'm sitting here wondering what metaphor line in Totem Mole, but you changed 'sodes on me.
And now I'm giggling, too.
It's one L in Barrel. Yes it looks weird, but it looks weird and is also wrong with two.
See, I think we're damned lucky to have gotten the scripts -- it's not fair to expect them.
No, see, if the scripts are being held because Fuller says so, and for no other reason, then, well, fuck Fuller.
Are we allowed to have scripts posted on the internet?
He may be being pissy, but his pissiness just so happens to align with legality. I may be being too glass-half-full here, but I still think what we got was lucky.