quite a touching and meaningful episode; I recommended a friend of mine who recently lost his sister to check out this show, and I await his reaction once he reaches this episode someday. There's a glimpse of Planet of the Apes in this one. I'm also curious on what music was used during the children scenes.
That was a BOMB season finale! :boom::pizza:
Also, for the record, I am a pro pineapple pizza person! I've had all kinds of pizza, including Hawaiian style (ham and pineapple), for as long I've eaten pizza!
This Ice Age episode is like a new version of The Twilight Zone episode, The Little People, which has also been Simpsonized in one of the Treehouse of Horror segments ("The Genesis Tub" in 1996) where Lisa accidentally creates life by setting her loose tooth in Buzz cola overnight as a science experiment. In this case, there's an old refrigerator where the civilization takes place in. In a similar way, the characters check their freezer from time to time to see how they've evolved. It's always been an interesting concept to me. Also, Mary Elizabeth Winstead stars in this. <3
I was hoping they'd at least mention a couple of my childhood favorites, Vamp (1986) and Fright Night (1985), but didn't happen. They covered much of the popular ones though, and I saw clips of A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (2014).
⊗ For so long, I believed. With every end, a new beginning. Bravo @TheXFiles and thank you for this mind-blowing finale!
Even in MacGyver, there's an A.I. (named Sandy) that becomes evil. HAL 2000 (from 2001: A Space Odyssey) must've been an influence. I know MacGyver can outsmart this system.
a kinda underwhelming season finale but hey, segments of The Simpsons, Silver Surfer, and King of the Hill are seen in this, haha (also my childhood FOX channel toons); I'd like to see how things go on from this point on.. onto season 6!
Interesting concept, a blind vigilante, kinda reminds me of a female Dare Devil. I just don't understand the point of her character choosing to continue taking the blame; she's a strong woman and I can see that. (no pun intended) I like strong female characters
This one features Jewish mythology, and the Jews here remind me of the Simpsons episode (Like Father, Like Son) about Krusty's father, Rabi.
"I am the FBI."
I dropped tears and sighed in relief at that moment as the theme song "Falling" played in the background.
Just : - ) ALL the feels in this one. Thank you.
I see that they're borrowing some ideas from the Daredevil series with these one-take fight scenes. It's well-fit for these types of characters.
"Honestly, I'd murder for a Coke Zero."
Keep it classy, Mac. It's a good change of pace with the added moments with the ladies like this. Normally, the show is overloaded with epic music and action; needs a breather every now and then, you know.
So is the milk still good?
Yup
I like the little comedic moments like this.
This was a pretty cool episode. I wonder who write it. It feels almost Stephen King-style. The kid's counselor looked so familiar too. I thought she was Jessie from Saved By The Bell, but the more I watched I later learned that she was the actress for April O'Neil (Judieth Hoag) from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
Seeing a second time; It's a little early for goodbye. He's a veteran survivor. He'll find a way out
#TheWalkingDead
I loaf this Thanksgiving episode! The Breadator bit was the butter one of stories :croissant::wink:
I want to "touch" up on the part where they fist bumped; this is just my speculation, but it seems dangerous to even interact with the kid in the cell, and touching him would be the catalyst that would drive you completely mad as if the kid is in control of the body. I have an inkling, and imagine what would happen if Molly were to touch Henry.. Maybe she did that one time, and that's why Henry has no memory of the murder. What if both Molly and the kid has the Shining ability, but are completely opposite of one another.
Interesting and lovely Bill Plympton (Plymptoons) animation for the couch gag; reminds me of something I used to see on MTV
And Amazon owning CircuitCity, hehe, that'd would be something :-)
LOL that overused sample of the Savage Garden song just gets cracks me up!
#TrulyMadlyDeeply
Glad to see John Constantine back on the small screen; loving every second that he appears.
..Now how about that season two! ;-)
♪
Mr. Chuckleteeth, happy as can be
Mr. Chuckleteeth, won't you play with me
When I'm feeling lonely
Lonely as can be, oh
Mr. Chuckleteeth, won't you play with me
Mr. Chuckleteeth, we all love you so
Stay with us forever, and never let us go
Mr. Chuckleteeth, it's time to say farewell
If you try to run and hide, we'll send you straight to Hell.
♪
⊗ I'm diggin' tonight's X-Files exploring the Mandela Effect, but I can't be the only one in this alt universe who remembers a female Foxy Mulder (aka Denise Bryson of Twin Peaks)
That was a most trans-dimensional turtley tubuloso series finale! All the remarks and references were "a little old school but precise." No other show embraces and combines their previous iterations like #TMNT do. Thank you @TMNT @Nickelodeon #TurtlesForever
That was an interesting cover of one of my favorite songs, "Stand By Me" by Ben E. King, which I only recognized it by its lyrics. However, the melody and instrumentation was totally different.
Two episodes in, I don't know how any man would divorce such a wonderfully gifted woman as Raven or even Chelsea. Well, Chelsea is still your clumsy friend, with not many mother skills other than an unconditional love. I guess the decision to go with this is either to lower the number of cast and maybe because that is how the majority of families are these days sadly.
Little Mac & Dozer: The Younger Years
Green Arrow vs The Punisher (Dolph Lundgren); Now there's a fight/teamup I wanna see!
This premise reminds me of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) where he head to feudal Japan
I think I remember that guy from another show called What I Like About You (2002, back when it was still WB), yeah pretty positive that is the same actor