I’ll have to agree with Mark here. I thought the old continuity Universal arc was somewhat chuckle-worthy, not chock-full of guffaw-inducing content by any means but still pretty dang funny. Granted, Joel’s quips and movie references basically made the arc. If it weren’t for that, the arc certainly wouldn’t have done it for me.
Oh, I don’t know, call me a monster but I kind of got a few laughs out of that arc. And about the whole trip getting ruined, this might be either something like National Lampoon’s Vacation or maybe the Duchesne accidentally and unintentionally (with the exception of the “Mother”) make the visit a bit harder to them, kinda like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”, but with rich stuff. I don’t know. I’m not one to get things rigth. Like, never.
@Mole204: Are you EVER going to accept that reboot-Lindsay is a definite member of Team Good Guy?
Also, I’ve been a computer programmer for most of my life, and I’ve never felt the urge to either kick a puppy or perform a human sacrifice.
…Unless the human in question is one of the idiots who maintains our corporate network, that is. Morons claim to be cutting edge, best in the world, and can’t keep a goddamn LAN up and running for more than a day without an outage.
I apologize for traumatizing all of you five years ago. You can all breathe easy, though, because I’ll tell you right now that this new version of this story is neither as bleak nor as nihilistic as the last one. As I’ve attempted to demonstrate over the last eight months, I don’t do that anymore.
Oh my gods we’re going back to Universal Studios. What’s better than a _second_ disaster! Yay!
Perhaps this time, JB’s got a plan to toss Lindsey in the shark tank, and have Joel try to fish a band demo video out of the slime fountain. Who does Lindsey knock boots with? Does Clueless Katey still count as being underwater if it’s green slime?
“A computer programmer’s morals are directly tied to the length of time they are a computer programmer. They may not kick puppies, but if it would help them they’d human sacrifice you for a cup of coffee.”
Ah, this one… Yep. This one… Fuck it. Sorry, but easily one of the worst arcs of the old continunity (To me, at least, but probably to everyone). Let’s see a refreshed version with entirely new stuff, shall we?
Oh boy, this should be an intriguing arc. Wonder how the Universal Studios trip will play out this time around. Hopefully, it will be in Joel’s favor more unlike last time this arc was done.
Well Lindsay’s a nice person who hasn’t done anything wrong so Joel has no reason to mess withher. And Kevin’s not a depraved lunatic so Joel can be in the same room as without fearing for his own life. So not much to worry about I’d say
I’ll have to agree with Mark here. I thought the old continuity Universal arc was somewhat chuckle-worthy, not chock-full of guffaw-inducing content by any means but still pretty dang funny. Granted, Joel’s quips and movie references basically made the arc. If it weren’t for that, the arc certainly wouldn’t have done it for me.
Oh, I don’t know, call me a monster but I kind of got a few laughs out of that arc. And about the whole trip getting ruined, this might be either something like National Lampoon’s Vacation or maybe the Duchesne accidentally and unintentionally (with the exception of the “Mother”) make the visit a bit harder to them, kinda like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”, but with rich stuff. I don’t know. I’m not one to get things rigth. Like, never.
@Mole204: Are you EVER going to accept that reboot-Lindsay is a definite member of Team Good Guy?
Also, I’ve been a computer programmer for most of my life, and I’ve never felt the urge to either kick a puppy or perform a human sacrifice.
…Unless the human in question is one of the idiots who maintains our corporate network, that is. Morons claim to be cutting edge, best in the world, and can’t keep a goddamn LAN up and running for more than a day without an outage.
I apologize for traumatizing all of you five years ago. You can all breathe easy, though, because I’ll tell you right now that this new version of this story is neither as bleak nor as nihilistic as the last one. As I’ve attempted to demonstrate over the last eight months, I don’t do that anymore.
Who knows, Darth. I think Warner’s got a few things up his sleeve this time around.
Oh my gods we’re going back to Universal Studios. What’s better than a _second_ disaster! Yay!
Perhaps this time, JB’s got a plan to toss Lindsey in the shark tank, and have Joel try to fish a band demo video out of the slime fountain. Who does Lindsey knock boots with? Does Clueless Katey still count as being underwater if it’s green slime?
“A computer programmer’s morals are directly tied to the length of time they are a computer programmer. They may not kick puppies, but if it would help them they’d human sacrifice you for a cup of coffee.”
Ah, this one… Yep. This one… Fuck it. Sorry, but easily one of the worst arcs of the old continunity (To me, at least, but probably to everyone). Let’s see a refreshed version with entirely new stuff, shall we?
Oh boy, this should be an intriguing arc. Wonder how the Universal Studios trip will play out this time around. Hopefully, it will be in Joel’s favor more unlike last time this arc was done.
Well Lindsay’s a nice person who hasn’t done anything wrong so Joel has no reason to mess withher. And Kevin’s not a depraved lunatic so Joel can be in the same room as without fearing for his own life. So not much to worry about I’d say
TheJayster49 I’ll be pleasantly surprised if it does.
Tarotsu That certainly is a step in the right direction.
TheJayster49: Since Lindsay is no longer reprehensible, it might be assuming she or her family are appearing in this remake
Oh I remember this particular arc… Jesus Christ, please let this be an improvement.