battin' cleanup
Oct. 20th, 2010 11:59 amForgot to mention Sunday's ZERO FIGHTER.
After two episodes of STOP! HIBARI-KUN I've determined that Hibari-kun dresses as a girl because he knows it's the best way to totally disrupt the lives of everyone around him (of course in anime these days Hibari would be the "normal" character surrounded by REAL deviants). Also the animation and background work is surprisingly good, it's a level Toei generally didn't maintain for their TV stuff.
MAD MEN wrapped season 4 without the big shocker moment people usually expect from a finale; unless you count Peggy and Joan bonding over smokes. I enjoyed this season a lot more than I did 3; more ad work, more Sterling, more of why we keep coming back. Now we play the waiting game until next summer.
What if you cut taxes and nobody noticed? Funny how there's an entire movement dedicated to lowering taxes that never mentions this, because it contradicts their bizarro-world opposite day narrative. It's as if they have some kind of ulterior motive or something. Well, to give them credit, they are too busy studying the Constitution to really pay attention to all that complicated stuff about taxes. These are clearly people that should be running the country. And by "the country" I mean "not even a lemonade stand."

After two episodes of STOP! HIBARI-KUN I've determined that Hibari-kun dresses as a girl because he knows it's the best way to totally disrupt the lives of everyone around him (of course in anime these days Hibari would be the "normal" character surrounded by REAL deviants). Also the animation and background work is surprisingly good, it's a level Toei generally didn't maintain for their TV stuff.
MAD MEN wrapped season 4 without the big shocker moment people usually expect from a finale; unless you count Peggy and Joan bonding over smokes. I enjoyed this season a lot more than I did 3; more ad work, more Sterling, more of why we keep coming back. Now we play the waiting game until next summer.
What if you cut taxes and nobody noticed? Funny how there's an entire movement dedicated to lowering taxes that never mentions this, because it contradicts their bizarro-world opposite day narrative. It's as if they have some kind of ulterior motive or something. Well, to give them credit, they are too busy studying the Constitution to really pay attention to all that complicated stuff about taxes. These are clearly people that should be running the country. And by "the country" I mean "not even a lemonade stand."
