I remember enough to get the "Pip" jokes on South Park. Luckily I managed to avoid watching Roswell.
eta: anyway I prefer the Futurama explanation of Roswell.
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I remember enough to get the "Pip" jokes on South Park. Luckily I managed to avoid watching Roswell.
eta: anyway I prefer the Futurama explanation of Roswell.
What am I, chopped liver?!
I suppose there's little chance you're Tricia Helfer's sockpuppet. I think my husband might make an exception in that case, but otherwise, he frowns on any making out in which I engage, that doesn't involve him. He's the one who campaigned for a dual-tuner TiVo, though -- so there's a connection.
Besides, can you get me Heroes AND whispering Jack Bauer at the same time? I think not.
I don't think the revised ending resolves things, but that's your typical Dickensian essay question. "Compare and contrast the original and revised endings of Great Expectations, blah blah blah."
Dana, totally true. I may be a tad biased.
What am I, chopped liver?!
::makes out with P-C::
Jericho showed people in cars using what I swear was rear projection.
Bones does it all the time, too.
I remember enough to get the "Pip" jokes on South Park. Luckily I managed to avoid watching Roswell.
Nice idea, poor execution. Although I do sometimes miss the Abs O'Doom (Max Evans, shirtless).
eta: anyway I prefer the Futurama explanation of Roswell.
Which was?
It won't be nearly as funny if I explain it. imdb
Basically the alien spaceship was actually bender and the alien autopsy was really Zoidberg.
And doesn't Riley look like Jeffrey Hunter, circa "The Searchers"?... It didn't strike me until we gave him the buzz cut -- but similar eyes and the mouth. I might have to recast him with William Shatner.
Now that's funny. (Jeffrey Hunter was Captain of the Enterprise in the Star Trek pilot, which became the basis for the episode "The Menagerie." Hunter's the fourth picture down -- the second one down, too, but he's heavily made up there.)
Excited anticipation re: TV's Hit Drive, for the record, came up in casual conversation yesterday.
One NOT started by me. I was standing around the veggie tray at the party, stuffing myself with jicama at the time.
Oh? Someone outside the Wide Wide World of Web has heard about it?