Dammit!!! My DVR punked out on my tonight and didn't record Chuck. I figured this out about 25 minutes in. Grr, Arggh!!!
I did see the awesome Jeffster/Mr. Roboto sequence (or at least the end of it) though.
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Dammit!!! My DVR punked out on my tonight and didn't record Chuck. I figured this out about 25 minutes in. Grr, Arggh!!!
I did see the awesome Jeffster/Mr. Roboto sequence (or at least the end of it) though.
Why are you letting Sam Kinison and an Indian lesbian wreck your wedding?
Why did they put "To Be Continued..." at the end if they have no clue if the show going to be renewed? That's just mean.
Every wedding should have Mr. Roboto and people rappelling in through the skylight.
Why did they put "To Be Continued..." at the end if they have no clue if the show going to be renewed? That's just mean.
Bonnie Hammer doesn't have anything to do with running NBC's broadcast network, does she?
And, dammit, I lost the last few minutes to the same glitch. Fuckity. As good as House was tonight, I'd rather have lost parts of that (because that show DOES get reruns).
Guys... I know Kung Fu.
Man, you know that can't continue (if the series is picked up) but boy, was it worth it just for the expression on Casey's face.
yes. I agree. That "Chuck" was pretty satisfying. I feel like even if it isn't renewed, I have a conclusion I can live with.
...giant wormlike creatures that come up through the sand and devour everything in their path.
I wonder if the guys who wrote Tremors will sue?
High Plains Invaders, starring James Marsters. In the early 20th century, a small western mining town is invaded by giant insectoid alien creatures whose only mission is to mine uranium to fuel their spaceship, but they'll kill anyone or anything that gets in their way. After they devastate the town, it's up to a retired outlaw to lead a small group of survivors in fighting the "bugs."
Alien Apocalypse meets The Return of Jesse James?