Thought this was the strongest episode so far. The candy house scenes were legitimately disturbing and the Executioner was a great character. Solid gags throughout.
Thought this was the strongest episode so far. The candy house scenes were legitimately disturbing and the Executioner was a great character. Solid gags throughout.
Although I will say:
Well that’s like comparing apples that write jokes to oranges that rape people.
Alternately, why did I get a Community Babies notification for this?
See, I don’t think I’ve ever been *more* attracted to her...
She also couldn’t keep straight who told who they should want to stay on Gus’ good side. That one’s just weird.
Sure is good to have Jimmy McGill insisting on accurate trash pop culture references again: “Actually it’s Jaws 3D.”
I’m not saying I don’t believe her. In fact, I’m certain it all happened. Nerds are sleezy as fuck, but she never named him. AMC stepped up and suspended the guy based on little more than Who Else Could It Be as evidence. They canceled his appearance at ComicCon and replaced him on his show while they tried to sort…
AMC was okay with that. It was your decision to do it nude that cost you the job.
Let’s say someone was stealing money from me, and I want to vaguebook about it. I post a long Facebook post detailing all the times money was stolen by this person, including specific events. I don’t mention any names, but it’s super clear it’s my ex-boss. I already quit this job, and I’m no longer being stolen from,…
I don’t know what the right thing to do here is and honestly it’s their business between each other unless something was illegal.
There are Muppet Archivists? Why I am just learning this now?
If a Muppet Archivist says that’s the case you’d better believe it. Those guys go through 12 grueling years of postgraduate school before they can even touch a Brian Henson muppet.
ROBERT DOWNEY JR.’S SLEEPOVER Before his Hollywood resurgence, Downey spent the mid-1990s in a stupor of drugs and alcohol, leading to a tabloid tidal wave in July 1996, when he wandered into his neighbor’s Malibu home, stripped to his underwear and slept in their son’s bed. It was the second time in three weeks…
I honestly think this has an Arrested-Development level of joke density and cross referencing. I especially admired the bit about the combination to the city (“8"), and the capper: “We already changed it seven times, we can change it again.”
Yes, Gunn should get his job back because a) the things he said aren’t illegal to say, b) there’s no indication that he has ever done or acted in a way to show they are what he truly believes, c) he has clearly impacted the people around him in positive ways, d) in relation to ‘c’ he has clearly tried to better…
My rule is if anyone starts a comment with a “hahaha” or “LOL” their comment is useless. Akin to trumpers with the all caps and "!!!!!". That person didn't even start out trying to make a point and that's pretty fucking stupid (and sad yes) and they're not ever going to listen either. Thus useless.
Fun fact: People who type LOL to punctuate their posts are, ironically, the saddest of garbage people.
I think we should be applauding Gussis. Because I can only guess she set out with this series with the goal of topping the sheer awfulness of Dexter’s season finale, and she’s succeeded beyond all expectations.