It's about the dysfunctional Watterson family, their strange neighbors and friends, and sometimes, the town itself. The writing's fun and visually, it incorporates a lot of animation styles, so that's neat. The guy who made it basically took a bunch of rejected characters and put them in one setting. If you like Regular Show and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, you'll probably like it. This image does not sum up how weird it can be.
I'm watching Once Upon A Time and taking comfort in knowing it won't be as bad as The 100 the other night (which I never even watched but joined the tragic rage chorus of over that bullshit).
I'm watching Once Upon A Time and taking comfort in knowing it won't be as bad as The 100 the other night (which I never even watched but joined the tragic rage chorus of over that bullshit).
Ya it was really dumb. Not the who but the how.
"So, uh, what are we saying here? If we save LA from a nuclear bomb, then you and I can get together for dinner and a movie?"
I'm watching Once Upon A Time and taking comfort in knowing it won't be as bad as The 100 the other night (which I never even watched but joined the tragic rage chorus of over that bullshit).
Ya it was really dumb. Not the who but the how.
RIGHT! Like even the who pisses me off slightly just because, but the way, like omfg how fucking awful of a writer do you have to be to not even realize what kind of storm you'd set off pulling that kind of fuckery, especially given what the press about the show focuses on. I'm so glad every time I see his follower chart drop.
The People v. O.J. Simpson - but I fell asleep before it was over last night. I like watching it because I remember the trial when it was going on and where I was during the Bronco chase, etc. I feel so bad now that I didn't like Marcia Clark.