RealFunBobby
RealFunBobby
RealFunBobby

would just like to take this moment to reflect on how widely and completely hated andy samberg was when this show premiered, and how through 8 years he appeared to charm pretty much everyone. excited to see where he lands next.

What? Sorry, Myles. I disagree. This was a solid B+.

First time, long time here, calling to see if I’m the only one here, but I’m genuinely perplexed by this reviewer. I am rather convinced that we’re watching two different shows.

That was a very, very good series finale. Not as good as The Good Place but definitely up there.

“Terry put up a balloon arch just for the heist?” “No, I do that every week.”

This is the best article I’ve read on Jalopnik in a long time. Felt like I was reading a Car and Driver editorial. Thanks for the read, Victoria.

I have been shocked the ratio is as favorable as it is; I really wanted to tell this story and did my absolute best as I wrote it, but I also kinda figured it would be unpopular, haha. 

As always I love the “stick to sports” type comments whenever a writer gets slightly literary or political.

The beauty of reviewing cars that aren’t press ones is I don’t have to make anyone happy, lolol

I loved when Nadja found herself sitting on the corpse and said “shame it wasn’t his face” while making a knowing look into the camera.

“they didn’t hurt working class people the way that MLM schemes do.”

As clearly stated in the show, Monica was illegally subletting her apartment from a Great Aunt (or something like that). None of these “takedowns” of her place and its rent for the past 2 deacdes mean anything.

He saw a black dude and an NBC logo, I doubt he even thought about the weather. His tiny Fox-poisoned brain probably jumped right to BLM or CRT or something about fraudulent votes.

I think you mean “Olivia Rodrigo stands to make a whole lot of money from using that Paramore Song.”

It got nominated for 20 Emmys, are you really surprised that a pop culture website is writing about it?

I actually love the idea of every luxury resort (at least within the White Lotus chain) having the Patton son and mom on some sort of “approach with extreme caution!” blacklist - some groupchat where all the Armonds of the world warn eachother.

Save for him first asking, they invited him. He went from “we need the dead weight” to encouraging  him to participate because the kid proved himself and they needed him. Kind of a hard diss to call it cultural intrusion when it just boiled down to rowing an outrigger canoe.

THE KING ORDERED IT!

"The king ordered it!"
I love how Pete knew all the details of what the administrator was talking about, even though he initially played it off as something only a crazy person would consider.

Megan and Don go to see Rosemary's Baby. Earlier, Megan wore a t-shirt emblazoned with a red star, just like the t-shirt Sharon Tate wore in a 1967 Esquire magazine photo shoot. Tate's husband, Roman Polanski, directed Rosemary's Baby. A pregnant Tate was murdered in 1969 by Charles Manson and his followers, who