In Dead Like Me, episode 2, George's password is rimjob. Yeah, they outright say it.
The thing is, I'm not sure if that is Getting Crap past the Radar or something else, since that's just plain text and I'm not sure how they managed to do that. (A.k.a., I know it's probably this trope, but I'm not sure what trope it is.)
Would anyone be so kind to tell me whether this is that trope or is not? And how I should add it? (Being that it.... well.)
Psych: The Episode Extradition British Colombia II. Shawn and Gus are in a boat trying to push away from the dock. Shawn: We can do this! We are sea-men! Gus: Anyone could be listening, Shawn!
Signatures are too mainstreamMaybe I'm stupid or something, but could someone explain the picture to me? I still don't understand what's going.
Hide / Show Replies- The Electric Company: The first "Best of" DVD, released in early 2006, features an outtake from the bloopers reel, from a segment where two painters (Skip Hinnant and Judy Graubart) were remodeling a room and at the same time demonstrating present/past/future tense and first, second and third person. After a prop fell over forcing taping to stop, Graubart began laughing so hard that she wet her pants. Mimicking the script, a hysterical (if not embarrassed) Graubart spit out, "I peed!" to which Hinnant humorously replied "She peed!" and the dialogue box displaying said words at the bottom of the screen.
Is this an example? It wasn't aired if it was in the blooper reels was it?
Under Monty Python's Flying Circus:
At the end of one movie, they say 'and now for some pictures of penises to enrage the censors'.
I beg to differ, and this shouldn't be under TV even if it were true.
Sister, Sister has quite a lot of crap to get past the radar for a family sitcom.