Remember when Diana unhinged her jaw to eat the rat? Good times.
Quickly backs away from Vortex...
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Remember when Diana unhinged her jaw to eat the rat? Good times.
Quickly backs away from Vortex...
The original V miniseries was awesome. It had echoes of Nazi Germany in the persecution of scientists and a very real sense of what it would be like to organize a resistance movement in the U.S. The second miniseries and the series had their moments, but they're also what gave me the conviction that "human-alien baby" equals "jumped the shark."
Remember when Diana unhinged her jaw to eat the rat?
I liked the flicking lizard tongues.
It had echoes of Nazi Germany in the persecution of scientists and a very real sense of what it would be like to organize a resistance movement in the U.S.
yes, they even had the elderly neighbor who'd been in a concentration camp. He was the one who started the "V" symbol.
The only thing I really remember from V is that the rats were made of chocolate.
...What?
One of the actresses in an interview got asked about having to eat the rats and she said they were actually made of chocolate so it was fine. That's the detail that stuck with me.
Oh, okay. That is less ridiculous. I thought you meant the rats were really made of chocolate on the show. I would rather have chocolate rats!
"Cougar Town" ???
I think that's actually about a sports team and there's another show that's like MILF Island, but I could be entirely mistaken.
If Willy Wonka gets co-opted by the alien invaders we are all in trouble.
"COUGAR TOWN"
Courteney Cox stars as a recently divorced single mother exploring the honest truths about dating and aging in our beauty and youth obsessed culture.
"Cougar Town" stars Courteney Cox as Jules, Christa Miller as Elle, Busy Philipps as Laurie, Dan Byrd as Travis, Brian Van Holt as Bobby, Josh Hopkins as Grayson and Ian Gomez as Andy.
The series is from ABC Studios. Bill Lawrence is executive producer/writer/director, Kevin Biegel is writer/co-executive producer, and Courteney Cox and David Arquette are executive producers.