I figure we'll find out soon enough.
Like we found out about the rat from last week?
Willow ,'Showtime'
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I figure we'll find out soon enough.
Like we found out about the rat from last week?
Oh you kids today with your instant gratification needs!
In my day, we had to walk through the snow, uphill, bearfoot, to find out the answers to hanging plot threads.
In my day, we had to walk through the snow, uphill, bearfoot, to find out the answers to hanging plot threads.
Heh.
I regret to inform you that evidently Mallard Fillmore, the never-funny right wing duck of the comic strips, is supposedly a big fan of the show. Sortof a "Hitler was a vegetarian?" kind of news.
Maybe instead of being bigoted and regretting that somebody whose politics you don't like is watching, you should be glad that the show is getting exposure to a new audience that may get a few more people to watch it. Just a thought.
instead of being bigoted
I admit it. I believe that Ducks are an inferior race and should be eaten. Preferably with a sweet and spicy chili sauce.
(just trying to speed the trip through Godwin's law)
Preferably with a sweet and spicy chili sauce.
I actually prefer a light orange glaze.
And the weird part is, Hitler was a vegetarian, so he wouldn't have eaten duck. (But he would have eaten guacamole.) Perfect circle, my friends, perfect circle.
In episode news, I've obviously let my serious-episode-watching muscles go slack, because I kept going, "Wait, with the--? and the other thing--?" There is also the part where I have watched most of season 1, but not without interruptions, backtracking, disorder, and distractions. So a lot of Significant things are shown to me as significant only by context. Sort of like watching a movie in a language you speak badly, with no subtitles.
In my day, we had to walk through the snow, uphill, bearfoot, to find out the answers to hanging plot threads.
The really hard part was separating bears from their feet.
The really hard part was separating bears from their feet.
Rabbit feet were too small.
Whoa, that episode was awesome. I also loved the song at the end.
The party at Gia's was painfully painful. And what's up with them and their boy kid? And why did the mother move like I've always imagined the aliens in The Puppet Masters (book, not movie) moving? So freaky and non-human-like.
I also loved the Couch Baron shout-out, for those TWOP readers among us. "I was thinking "awkward" but 'scram' works, too." Heh.