I hate my job, but if someone threw shit at me it would be all over.
Which is why zoos have a hard time finding people to tend the monkey cages.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I hate my job, but if someone threw shit at me it would be all over.
Which is why zoos have a hard time finding people to tend the monkey cages.
But it really hones your reflexes.
Considering The Inside's season is only 13 episodes long, I assume the 13th episode will be the finale. However, if the series gets the ratings it deserves, would the season be extended 9 episodes or would work on a second season begin?
They ordered 13 eps, if it does well, they'll order the back nine to complete the season at 22 eps. As is my understanding of How It Works.
The eggs aren't even out of the hen yet, far less hatched.
Read another egg. Broke my heart in a million pieces, then set them on fire so as I could warm my hands. As is the way of this hen. Or rooster. We'll go with rooster.
They ordered 13 eps, if it does well, they'll order the back nine to complete the season at 22 eps. As is my understanding of How It Works.Cool. Do you know if Tim plans to structure the 13th episode as a finale and complete at least a mini-arc just in case things go sour?
But is Tim still structuring the 13th episode as a finale just in case things go sour?
I know not the answer, and refuse to take seriously the question.
We'll go with rooster.
If it's a rooster, there are no eggs at all, which is sad.
Perhaps it could be a goose, and then there would be golden eggs?
Okay, the metaphor just unraveled and I'm having horrible visuals of Tim passing hunks of gold.
Betsy, you're banned.