Wow, the **** hit the fan on that South Park, didn't it?
I think it would be just like them to pretend it never happened.Yeah, dunno where they're going with this, if they're going anywhere with it.
I think it would be just like them to pretend it never happened.
Wow, the **** hit the fan on that South Park, didn't it?
Yeah, dunno where they're going with this, if they're going anywhere with it.
I think it would be just like them to pretend it never happened.
That's what I'm thinking.
It was done before but it was just a one shot. The episode about truth or dare.I finally saw it last night, too, and I'm hoping the hunch here is right. Though, I am hoping that they continue the "Stan's Parents are Divorcing" storyline a bit, just because that's something I don't think they've hit on the show AFAIK. That, and watching Randy Marsh go completely off the deep end because he doesn't have Sharon to rein him in could be entertaining.
There should be a word to describe shows like The Killing:
- Good premise.
- Solid premiere.
- Looks very promising.
- By the halfway point or so of the first season, you realize that it's not really all that good, or the show just starts sucking.
- You keep watching the rest of the first season, simply because you've already invested some time into watching it so far, and you just want to see where it'll go before it eventually gets canceled.
I think there are several people here who went through this with The Event, which was a much ****tier show.
I finally saw it last night, too, and I'm hoping the hunch here is right. Though, I am hoping that they continue the "Stan's Parents are Divorcing" storyline a bit, just because that's something I don't think they've hit on the show AFAIK. That, and watching Randy Marsh go completely off the deep end because he doesn't have Sharon to rein him in could be entertaining.
I came home this evening and my wife said that I just had to watch this girl named Dia Frampton sing on the show The Voice. I hadn't watched much of the show at all because I found it pretty boring, but her rendtion of a song called Heartless (which I don't think I had heard before) was so ridiculously good I rewound it 3 times. I don't know if this girl will ever be a star, but the performance was so good I had to post.
Love the show. 100 times better than AI. And I've been watching it from the start. Dia is indeed fantastic.
If it was up to me, Blake's 4 would stay, and Christina's would go.Her and the nervous younger girl we good, no one else was too memorable though, but to be honest those looked like the weakest two teams. I don't know who will make it on from Christina's team since no one impressed me there; Bev should still be voted off for the whole phony rocker shtick.
Forgot to mention this: in the latest South Park, in the background in one of the scenes, you can see an arcade game called...."Custer's Last Stand." Yup, they went there.![]()
Bah, Atari already made the best Custer game: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer's_Revenge
Uh, that is what they were referring to.![]()
Oh. Nevermind. Carry on.