Whose Line Is it Anyway?
Make Drew laugh with bald jokes and Carol Channing impressions.
Whose Line Is it Anyway?
Make Drew laugh with bald jokes and Carol Channing impressions.
The brilliance of Doctor Who can be summed up in quote:
“You don’t know what’s out there!”
“Then let’s find out together!”
Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime):
Japanese take on Christianity. With giant robots
Sherlock:
21st Century sociopath detective and only friend solve cases and blog. Sometimes without clothes. Beautifully written and acted.
Pushing Daisies:
Lonely pie shop owner can raise dead, but only for a moment. Can’t touch the dead, including his girlfriend and his dog. Sweet, quirky and surreal.
Quantum Leap:
Sam Beckett finds himself leaping from life to life, trying to put right what once went wrong. Hopes next leap will be the leap home.
StG
Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers was a much better exercise in this genre.
Walking Dead.
Gory.
Falling Skies
Gory with cool aliens.
Baristas in New England and their misadventures. Not really about robots, indie music, queer college students, or insane vigilantes. But a little bit about neurosis.
Questionable Content
Top Gear:
Explosions, laughs, stupidity, crassness, boasting, idiocy, leg-pulling, grease, axles, horse power, torques, some gorgeous shots.
If I may, I prefer this
Firefly: Never insults viewer’s intelligence (even with almost cheesy sci-fi backdrop).
Save for the gun needing air to fire…![]()
Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
Very Cute but messed-up chick saves the world a lot, helped by her family and friends.
From another book in the series, best opening line: “The building was on fire, and it wasn’t my fault.”
For many of us, “Kicked into engine” was the moment the universe shifted from, “I’m enjoying watching this” to “I love this show!”
Not just for the Dresden Files series, this has to be the best opening line ever. Good call.
Lemme try.
Breaking Bad:
:eek:
Seriously. The page just keeps going, too. He’s running and slipping in a dark burning building. Then, in the next paragraph, the heavy box that he’s holding is hurting him and slowing him down. Then the box is full of puppies. Then something chasing him starts throwing lumps of flaming goo. At the bottom of the page, he steps on a lump of goo and falls.
I challenge you not to turn the page.
Breaking Bad:
A man with a death sentence that makes one bad decision after another leaving behind a trail of shot-up, poisoned, burned and melted bodies.
“He’s a Thug, killing’s his religion.” “I’ve got to start working with saner people.” “I’m not your mama.” “I’ll work with Eve, not for you.”
Suicide Squad, the Ostrander/Yale run
Which is from?
I nearly added, “I’m a-coming, Jesus!”
DC Comics’** Suicide Squad**, from when Kim Yale was writing it with her husband John Ostrander. My previous post was referring to questionablecontent.net btw.
Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040
Anime sci-fi action-drama. Likeable characters, neat setting, fun story, robot suits, lesbian subtext—but finale doesn’t leave me feeling suicidally depressed. Thus, unique.