I just kinda love how little anyone seemed to care that the plan outright destroyed Ronaldo's relationship (in addition to destroying him emotionally).
I just kinda love how little anyone seemed to care that the plan outright destroyed Ronaldo's relationship (in addition to destroying him emotionally).
Every outfit is some sort of androgynous wear that she manages to pull off better than anyone else can.
I imagine she and Ronaldo met when he went to go see a movie (probably SU's equivalent of the Lord of the Rings films) and the two of them got to talking about it, realizing that they shared a lot of common interests.
That was the first thing I thought as soon as I saw that blue jay.
Holy crap, I didn't even realize it at first, but that's totally Ticket Girl. Nice job, Crewniverse, taking a one-off (two-off?) background character and actually bringing her back as a contributor to the plot like that.
To be honest, I kinda expected a girlfriend to actually show up and ruin the plan (there was far too much runtime left for anything else to happen), but I still liked how it played out. Ronaldo's depression over the rest of the episode was the highlight for me. Here's hoping we get a Ronaldo episode soon to focus on…
I should note, though, I might just have a more forgiving nature about what bad movies people like, considering I've seen the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie at least six or seven times by now.
You know what else is a direct homage to a garbage movie? The Reefer Madness musical. People can make good things from garbage inspiration. And even then, I always figured most of the people who like the F&F movies mostly liked them for the flashy action scenes and the cinematography, not for the deep, intricate…
Just as long as I don't have to hear "See You Again" for the millionth time.
I definitely noticed it on the Supremo's entrance to the race. Kinda reminded me of Korra for how fluidly it animated and how nigh-seamlessly it worked.
That makes me wonder, why hasn't he ever just put a mattress in the car wash's office or something? I'm sure he's got one somewhere in that giant storage garage of his.
"One cold Delmarva winter" sounds like it'd be a lyric in one of his songs, or at least in a song Greg would listen to.
Satellite's gone back up to the sky. Things like that drive you out of your mind? We'll watch it for a little while—we love to watch it on the TV.
"Sweaty Walnut Tractor," coincidentally, is the name of my post-punk band.
Plot twist: his lack of complexity is what makes him the most complex of all.
Greg, having been granted $10 million in royalties, can now finally achieve his lifelong dream of being middle class.
Steven and Connie's banter makes me upset that more cartoon writers—nay, more scriptwriters in general—don't give their characters chemistry like this. Seriously, Steven and Connie's chemistry is absolutely perfect and adorable. Hats off to both the writers and the cast for so successfully breathing life into this…
How come Bart doesn't know what the '90s are when he pretty much embodied the '90s throughout the first 10-ish seasons of the show?
Thank God Steven-Lars didn't suggest they watch that nice looking E.T. movie.
I'm gonna be honest, I found Pearl crying while pie-ing herself in "So Many Birthdays" both one of the funniest and saddest things I've ever seen.