My use of "kinda" covers all that.
My use of "kinda" covers all that.
Writer Hannibal Buress' recurring role the homeless guy is the best thing ever.
Unique is definitely a way to describe her face.
"We long ago established the slippery nature of the documentary aesthetics, but the decision to shoot Jim and Dwight’s scene in the car from a magic floating camera above its hood was one of the most egregious examples in recent memory. Remember the dashboard cameras? Those were great."
i felt Andy trying to get Prestige's business was a blatant rip-off of the "Micheal Scott Paper Company Storyline".
That closing shot is going into my spank bank.
Jeff to Britta.
The actual line:
You mentioned 60 Minutes.
Sounds about right.
(I'm still convinced they're robots in disguise though…)
EVERY FUCKING EPISODE OF THIS SHOW HAS A MAJOR PLOT POINT INVOLVING CARS.
@manjun:disqus I wouldn't know.
@avclub-41e23e24ee2670c4128cd7e5e5ee42ab:disqus
"Even though strapping your dog to the roof is a weird thing to do, I don't find it to be worthy of outrage, at least on my part."
"I'm always fascinated by people who demonize animal mistreatment"
It's not getting covered so I had to share on a Thursday show.
@avclub-6aea902f69bd95b8c8c4b81a338b5ec3:disqus My apologies for having empathy then? I don't give a shit about Romney either but I still found the story upsetting. It has nothing to do with Romney or his politics. If I read something terrible or upsetting about a person I never met I might still have empathy.
But to…
Good for you.
I never said it wasn't BASED on him. (The entire premise of the show is BASED on Tina's SNL experience, remember? But to say he's just being himself is….Well, I want to say foolish but I guess…i dunno. I feel like I'm telling someone Santa Clause isn't real. It also belittles his acting talent.