I can't remember where I read it (maybe on this very webzone) but isn't that real guy going to be portrayed in this season?
I can't remember where I read it (maybe on this very webzone) but isn't that real guy going to be portrayed in this season?
i thought this episode was straight up great: sets the table very nicely for the season to come and continues the manic energy of last episode. goddamn show is good!!! and none of my idiot friends have seen it so I can be the cool guy telling them it is a good show
the nineties called they want their geocities url back
this show is GREAT
I loved it when the kid lay down on the grass and grinned up at Russell: "I'm high as a motherfucker"
"This is some damn good water, so refreshing"
"Just coming up for air"
Definitely agree that (in some regards) Vice Principals is deeper, but EBD has a cynical and nihilistic core to it that made it a lot darker - it conveyed that Powers and Stevie and everyone were incapable of changing, even as they fleetingly came to recognise how horrible they were in themselves.
Absolutely agree, it's why I love tuning into it. The only one presented without having a humane dimension is neighbor Jackie.
Predictions for the last two episodes: Russell will somehow blame Gamby for the house fire, ruining his strengthening relationship with Brown. OR he'll get enticed by Russell into doing something incredibly stupid and evil - which seems to be the main focus, that when these assholes get together they're at their…
Well I just burned through every episode this season and am absolutely thrilled that there's an actually-terrifying horror show on television.
I honestly am loving this show. I'm finding it to be more sweet-hearted and sympathetic to all its characters, except for asshole neighbour Jackie, than EBD I think.
Why the Weekend at Bernies drive by
In terms of other comedians with theme songs: Todd Barry had a theme song written for his Super Crazy shows / at the start of the album with the same title. I vaguely remember it was written by Dan Bejar but I might be way off about that.
after watching this show i do enjoy struttin flamboyantly and puttin on airs such like a Lee Russell may do
I think the portrayal of the Trunchbull in DeVito's Matilda is pretty fantastic: hilarious as an adult and utterly terrifying if you're a child. I remember having sweaty nightmares about the chokey and the scene where Matilda breaks into the Trunchbull's house: the way that's shot is very rococo, with blaring music…
"Needs" is a pretty strong word
Sexiest
I thought this episode and the next were the highlights of the series, just great stuff. Just finished it last night and it felt like it ended a bit flat - which I guess is a pretty solid homage to most of Steven King's stuff.
I am stoned and I thought it had an okay depth
I'm only doing what I think is right. I believe Freddy Quimby should walk out of here a free hotel.