Episodes Clips Season 1 EP1This Show Is Called Squidbillies Introducing America's favorite animated family. EP2Take This Job And Love It Early seeks employment in a difficult job market. EP3School Days, Fool Days After a debilitating sports injury, Rusty is home schooled by Early. ...
They also submitted two videos which each appear in episodes 14 and 15 of Season 8. They are one of two submitters, the other being Bob Winston, who have been nominated more than once. They are also one of two submitters, the other being the Golden family, to have newly submitted ...
From the Teachers in America podcast archives, we bring you one of our favorite episodes--an interview with Juliana Urtubey, the upcoming 2024 Model Schools Conference closing keynote speaker and former National Teacher of the Year. Ali Habashi ...
The TV showFuturama, Fry, Leela, et al. are visiting the sewer mutants beneath the ruins of Old New York and Fry sticks his head in the cathedral, sees the bomb, and says, “So you guys worship an unexploded atomic bomb?” A mutant replies, “Not really, it’s mostly a Christmas a...
the comedy adds to the confusion and isolation Craig feels in the world he inhabits, which drives him to escape into the mind of Malkovich. But the film goes completely off the rails when Malkovich enters his portal and ends up in a world where everyone looks like him and only says his...
Season 2 cost us $25.37 for the same number of episodes. Season 3? $26.99. Sneaky streamers, huh? They get you hooked on the first season, then charge big-time for the rest. But here’s the thing. Those thirty-six hours of television cost us less than two dollars an hour. A ...
on a TV in the lobby. I felt bad I’d missed it, birthday or no birthday. That’s how much I loved that show. Recently, I’ve watched a fewCombat!episodes on YouTube, and it holds up well. Robert Altman directed half of the first season. The series didn’t glorify war, but ...
I ain’t startin’ none, but as Paul says, “He never starts it, but he will finish it and I feel sorry for you.” I have no qualms with going low; I’ve always thought “going high” was a miscalculation in the first place, much as I love Michelle Obama, and I love that ...
The episodes I watched for this book originally were broadcast in 1968, and I imagined the book would document the global violence of that year (all but ignored in the show’s fictional, soap-escapist seaport town of Collinsport). I just didn’t anticipate how violent my own city, and ...
As good as this twist was, it's clear that the truncated run of episodes has slightly damaged the impact it could've had. Had Dottie's reveal been a little less immediate, had Angie and Peggy's relationship had a little more time to develop before their final goodbye,... See full ...