Didn't know half of the contestants before this episode, but this was some of the hardest laughing I've done in an episode. I have high hopes for the rest of the season.
Awwww his wife Kathy's voice is so sweet... Reminds me of my grandma
The Abe Jurassic Park parody. MAKING A JOKE ABOUT CANCELLING THE SHOW AGAIN IS CRAZY :rofl:. A good finale but an annoying cliffhanger. Other than that it's good.
Love the non-stereotype gay characters. This could do wonders for young gay kids. Really well done!
Among the more insulting episodes in that it seemingly expected the doll swap to be a surprise to anyone. Fiona Dourif... Love her.
nica and tiff, well that's something, so there are still various chuckys around like in the latest movies
What in the... it must be one of the best What if? episodes I've watched.
Jeff stabbing the rice bag adding an INSTANT countdown was iconic
Any chance you could add the following into your Christmas list?
Special 2 Blackadder's Christmas Carol
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Bottom: Season 2
2x05 Holy
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This one is pretty good, which probably has something to do with the fact that Serling wrote it. Its well acted and the casting is well done, too. Its yet another "fountain of youth" story but is interesting and looks to be one of the better Season Three.
A just okay story about an Elvis impersonator. It doesn't take a lot to see the ending coming. It was kind of neat to see that he made the same mistakes that the real Elvis did after previously preaching that Elvis had screwed up.
"You ate someone just to go to the prom with me?"
Campy, B movie, mostly a rom minus some com.
Super young Matthew McConaughey and Philip Seymour Hoffman appearances as high schoolers
"Need To Know" stars William Petersen (CSI) as an investigator looking into why people in a rural community are going insane. Francis McDormand, playing a woman whose father is a victim of the "disease", also assists in the investigation. In the opening scene, a farmer walks aimlessly along an old dirt road. He whispers something in the ear of a stranded motorist, who begins to laugh and wail hysterically, instantly driven insane by the farmer's secret. This is an absolutely terrific opening and left me on edge, wondering what just occurred. It totally geared me up for the story to come. There's also a great scene where Petersen's character is attacked by a kindly old woman. Later, he visits McDormand's father in the mental hospital. The room appears to be covered in blood and her father rambles on non-sensically. It's downright creepy.
The ending is great and it made me wonder what may have happened to the world as time went on. I especially enjoyed the last scene and shot of Petersen as he breaks the fourth wall and turns toward the viewer almost as if he's compelled to pass along the life-ruining secret. The silence followed by a distant scream from the farmhouse is very effective, as is Charles Aidman's closing narration. This is my favorite story of all of the '80s revival episodes.
I'm a fan of this Richard Matheson story. "Button, Button" is part suspense and part comedy. Mare Winningham and Brad Davis are very funny as the couple presented with the unique choice presented by Mr. Steward and his button box. The humor of this episode make it seem like an "Amazing Stories" entry. The ending is satisfying as it offers no certain conclusion but does indirectly suggest the fate of the married couple.
You always smoke non-filters? Yep.
"The Misfortune Cookie" is a very enjoyable episode. Even though I can't really take much of Elliot Gould, he does a good job of playing an arrogant newspaper food critic who trashes a Chinese restaurant, even before having eaten there. He becomes addicted to the fortune cookies after they become an accurate predictor of future events. The ending was a great surprise.
love to the third degree, I lost it. Nathan for you is back!
Genius self-parody. I think a lot of people missed the point of what Joe Dante did here.
A chilling, morbid watch - but it must be said - Steve Coogan absolutely nails Saville. Writhingly uncomfortable-to-watch performance
Caaaaaaaaaan’t wait for this one!
Sarah might be the single worst contestant I have ever seen on a reality strategy show. Thankfully Camille stopped up from the worst possible ending with an all-timer TV moment
This show just shows how easy it is to manipulate people with talk of charity and friendship
Sarah and Liam They were the worst possible in the series
Blake and Camille have got to be stupidest people I can think of, there is no way Sam was ever going to share. They could have easily voted him out instead of Sarah.
1million dollar face.
Good job sherif.
Sam was good entertainment, but such a punchably smug face.
I'd be interested to see how someone with actual people watching and body language skills would do in this. Step one - don't stare at the person speaking, but watch how others are reacting. Amateur hour.
This is hands down one of the best pieces of animation I've ever seen in my entire life. (And Bugs looks so fabulous in it!)
Is it just me or was this episode insanely well-shot and animated even for this show?
Budget 100%
Futurama theorem:
There's no way they could top the first.
...but then they did
Different from the first in all the right ways while expanding its own identity. The villain becomes secondary to a larger plot in a natural way.
This sequel takes even more liberties with the art style and uses each dimension’s art to set them apart beyond just structure. Gwen’s universe in particular uses constantly shifting colors and focuses to show character emotions visibly, which I appreciated more the second viewing. The story, this time, still features Miles but isn’t only about him. At first, I was upset, but the film came to balance all the threads. I kept fluctuating between hating and loving other characters (Gwen). Also, this film isn’t afraid of silence and pauses, which was refreshing in this ‘constantly stimulated’ day and age.
Incredibly rare for the first and second to be this highly rated by me. The first is more emotional, second brings more conflict and group dynamics.