Patton Oswalt, you cool guy you · 6:22pm Jan 14th, 2016
This just went up on EQD, but I just love this. So much.
ROFL, "Lightning Dust!"
This just went up on EQD, but I just love this. So much.
ROFL, "Lightning Dust!"
I do so love when people block me for making point they clearly can't offer a rational argument against.
Since the 1950's, the only 2 wars the US has won were BOTH against Saddam Hussein, because he was a complete psycho braggart not even his elite troops were willing to die for. And even that turned into a mess.
Gonna tell you right off the bat, I loved this one. Then again, it's pretty hard to go wrong when Patton Oswalt is guest-starring. Plus, the whole background with Oswalt's daughter playing Windy Sprint and all is super sweet. And again, we have an ep that you could easily slot into an earlier season (well, as long as that season was later than the obvious continuity nods, of course).
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I'm much better than I was. I will try to be a less terrible correspondent in the future, but since I have a storm of e-mail to deal with... um...
...sorry. I'm terrible.
Anyway! Important things! JediMasterEd (who is amazing) has a great idea, or at least the beginnings of one, in his new blogpost. You should all go read it.
WARNING: The subject matter of this blog post is not for the faint of heart. If you're under 18 or prone to projectile vomiting, nightmares, or Christianity, do not click through to this post.
Season 6 continues with a new character voiced by comedian Patton Oswalt! So what to make of this Quibble Pants and his fickle fandom ways?
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Far and away, the most popular option voted in the sequel poll was World War 2, with Spike as George S. Patton.
THE PONIES HAVE SPOKEN!
I had a stroke of creative vision last night and began writing this sequel to the wildly successful Gen. "Spikewall" Dragon. You can expect it probably within the next ten days. Usually sequels serve to destroy the franchise, but in this instance, I believe the sequel will be even better than the original, ala The Empire Strikes Back.
Today I had a rather odd moment. I received a text from a political group that informed me that I was a black woman and that my vote counted now more than ever. I was shocked. I didn't know I was a black woman. All these years wandering this planet of ours and I wasn't informed of this. There was only one recourse ... run home strip down and check.
Over the years, MLP has had its fair share of notable quest stars outside of its main cast of actresses and other VA based in or near Vancouver, all of whom clearly loved their time on the show. Whether it be semi-famous people who appeared for one character and got to let it loose (Lena Hall's Colratura, Autumn Blaze's Rachel Bloom) or even John de Lancie's Discord, who gels with the show so well he comes back two or three times a season ever since his character was reformed and made
My 4th episode review?
Gosh, it's a miracle that I was able to make it to this number, mainly considering I haven't been as recurring with TV show and episode reviewing as movie reviewing.
But, anyway...
Today, I'll be making my first episode review on something that doesn't relate to My Little Pony. A special episode of "Wordgirl" called "The Rise of Miss Power".
Rating Scale
10/10: Perfect season! Amazing and flawless!
9/10: Awesome season. It has minor flaws but has more positives than negatives.
8/10: Great season. It has several problems but not enough to ruin it.
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 8th and final installment of this year's "Thanksgiving Treat", I'm gonna give you guys my take of Disney-Pixar's "Ratatouille".
Here's the rundown of it:
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This is your friendly and humorous film, TV show, and episode reporter once again here with another review.
And today, I'll be making my thirteenth TV show review by analyzing "WordGirl".
Here the summary of this show: