uh ok, so PLL is this terrible show on ABC where the whole thing is that this mysterious A character is terrorizing these girls for one reason or another, and their identity has sent tweens searching every nook and cranny of a screen shot to figure out who it is, and tonight was the finale and also my wife's birthday so since we hate watch it we obviously tuned in.
there's no way to give you the complete context, but the answer was that it was one of the character's lost brothers, who the father sent to an asylum because at the age of four he knew he was trans. That kid then turned into a blonde actress, not a trans actor, and went insane and started stalking the girls and murdering people. She kidnapped the girls in a replica dollhouse, tortured them, dated her brother as her feminine self without his knowledge, and once they escaped she kept it up.
Then they finally figured it out and they captured her.
so basically what happened is that the creators had no idea who A was probably until around last season, and then picked an answer at random based on what would get the most attention at the time
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Wow.
So the series diverges from the books pretty hard?
The CW is heading to Crystal Lake. The network topper Mark Pedowitz today confirmed that the CW is developing Friday The 13th, a drama series based on the long-running feature franchise. The series adaptation will be written by Steve Mitchell & Craig Van Sickle, creators of the 1996 NBC series The Pretender through CBS TV Studios.
Hmm, I wonder how it will compare to the original Friday the 13th tv series.
Gvzbgul on
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I've only been able to read the thread sporadically, so I don't know if this has been mentioned
But there is a new show on...SyFy (ugh) called Geeks Who Drink. It is a bar-themed show hosted by Zachary Levi where two teams consisting of an actor/celebrity and I guess two of their friends face off over nerd trivia. While drinking.
I saw the end of one episode (Brett Dalton vs. Mark Pellegrino) and then a second one, which was Alan Tudyk vs. iJustine. For one of the questions they showed a clip from I, Robot and asked them to identify the author who wrote the story the movie is based on. Alan Tudyk buzzed in, but I'm pretty sure he just thought they were going to ask the name of the movie. He didn't know the answer. No one got it.
Zachary Levi expressed his disappointment in Alan Tudyk...given that Tudyk voiced the robot in that movie.
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So I got through the first season and just started the second of BoJack Horseman.
Man, man that show started as something and currently is in a place I absolutely love.
It is so weird for an animated sitcom about a Bob Saget-like anthropomorphic horse is perhaps the best critical examination of raw narcissism I can recall in television.
Like, right now this is my favorite quote from the show and it just pains me to think on it.
"You know, sometimes I feel like I was born with a leak, and any goodness I started with just slowly spilled out of me, and now it's all gone.
So I got through the first season and just started the second of BoJack Horseman.
Man, man that show started as something and currently is in a place I absolutely love.
It is so weird for an animated sitcom about a Bob Saget-like anthropomorphic horse is perhaps the best critical examination of raw narcissism I can recall in television.
Like, right now this is my favorite quote from the show and it just pains me to think on it.
"You know, sometimes I feel like I was born with a leak, and any goodness I started with just slowly spilled out of me, and now it's all gone.
And I'll never get it back in me.
It's too late."
The quotes don't get any less painful, let me tell ya.
Garrett Dillahunt is now apparently trying to bully HBO into making the Deadwood movie by saying "c'mon you guys made a movie out of goddamned Entourage"
Garrett Dillahunt is now apparently trying to bully HBO into making the Deadwood movie by saying "c'mon you guys made a movie out of goddamned Entourage"
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Now I HAVE to watch it.
Watching this after Last Week tonight.
That was reallllllly dark, even for an Adult Swim program that already had (season 1 spoilers)
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uh ok, so PLL is this terrible show on ABC where the whole thing is that this mysterious A character is terrorizing these girls for one reason or another, and their identity has sent tweens searching every nook and cranny of a screen shot to figure out who it is, and tonight was the finale and also my wife's birthday so since we hate watch it we obviously tuned in.
Then they finally figured it out and they captured her.
so basically what happened is that the creators had no idea who A was probably until around last season, and then picked an answer at random based on what would get the most attention at the time
So the series diverges from the books pretty hard?
https://youtu.be/szgPP5EBR8o
I honestly believe this should be used in schools over the garbage they use now.
Additionally, it was also gone in all of his scenes from next week's preview.
Hopefully it stays gone. It always bugged me.
https://youtu.be/OlMOPplyBRs
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But there is a new show on...SyFy (ugh) called Geeks Who Drink. It is a bar-themed show hosted by Zachary Levi where two teams consisting of an actor/celebrity and I guess two of their friends face off over nerd trivia. While drinking.
I saw the end of one episode (Brett Dalton vs. Mark Pellegrino) and then a second one, which was Alan Tudyk vs. iJustine. For one of the questions they showed a clip from I, Robot and asked them to identify the author who wrote the story the movie is based on. Alan Tudyk buzzed in, but I'm pretty sure he just thought they were going to ask the name of the movie. He didn't know the answer. No one got it.
Zachary Levi expressed his disappointment in Alan Tudyk...given that Tudyk voiced the robot in that movie.
And this isn't from the TV show, but
Man STELLA SEEMS REAL WEIRD
can confirm, very weird
Wubba lubba dub dub!
Man, man that show started as something and currently is in a place I absolutely love.
It is so weird for an animated sitcom about a Bob Saget-like anthropomorphic horse is perhaps the best critical examination of raw narcissism I can recall in television.
Like, right now this is my favorite quote from the show and it just pains me to think on it.
it is fucking amazing
I watched it with you!!!
you cannot hold me to remembering anything that has happened more than a week in the past, jimmy-dean
We watched it with @YaYa!!!
see now you're giving me more reasons why it was totally okay for me to forget it
?!
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The quotes don't get any less painful, let me tell ya.
The best part of bojack is never knowing when the hits are coming.
Actually, no it's seeing am exactly how they coming and cringing when the characters still barrel straight into them
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I literally had no idea this was you until this very moment
so much about this mysterious poster has just been clarified
i'm sure i am baffled as to what you are talking about
oh, nothing, nothing at all
huh, you're not even joking
PSN: Robo_Wizard1
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