If you were out having a life and generally being a normal person last night, you might have missed the pop culture phenomenon known as "Sharknado." But if you were on Twitter, or anywhere near a TV, chances are good that you caught some of SyFy's B-rate movie about a tornado so powerful that it sucks great white sharks out of the ocean and dumps them into L.A., appropriately titled "Sharknado."
Here's a bit of what you missed:
Even Mia Farrow was hooked:
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It inspired "Star Trek" writer Damon Lindelof:
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TV critic Alan Sepinwall was taken by its brilliance:
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People tried to find meaning in it. What is it really about, anyway?
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Meaning aside, as Patton Oswalt notes, something in American television changed last night:
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Perhaps now we can look forward to Barknado:
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Or Starknado:
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Or, god forbid, Twerknado:
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And when this happens -- because it will -- we will have only Tara Reid ourselves to blame:
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If you missed it, behold the trailer, below:
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