
It’s been said that the Rockford episode “The House on Willis Ave” is the best TV ever written, but personally “The Farnsworth Stratagem” is the best. Great TV show, either way.
It’s been said that the Rockford episode “The House on Willis Ave” is the best TV ever written, but personally “The Farnsworth Stratagem” is the best. Great TV show, either way.
There are books that have been turned into movies that I enjoyed (Lord of the Rings, Chateau Bon Vivant, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Natural, just to name a few), but “Field of Dreams”–based on the novel Shoeless Joe–is the only movie I’ve ever seen where I thought it was equal to or better than the book.
I actually thought of this joke years ago, when a child in Sunday School. Don’t know why it took me this long to draw it.
I “discovered” this Arthurian knight while reading Christopher Snyder’s excellent “The Making of Middle Earth.”
Who all caught the reference to the world’s greatest TV show? Let me know if you did.
I did not make up the information in the second panel. I wonder if it’s true, though. Surely there’s a more pedantic explanation.
Seriously, when I read this recently, it was like reading about someone from another time. Kissinger was a mythical character from my childhood.