And it was then that Walter White made his biggest contribution to the company:
And it was then that Walter White made his biggest contribution to the company:
"Excuse me, barkeep, can you flip back a channel?"
"Charlie, no one wants to watch that."
"I'll give you $10,000 to keep it on for the full hour. Please."
". . . 10,000. Half hour."
*Charlie nods dejectedly*
I bet everyone will be surprised when Huell wins that podrace, but Saul will have known all along!
I just remembered that Bob Odenkirk is co-starring in the new Alexander Payne film. Its title? Nebraska. Marvelous.
I AM THE ONE WHO APPRECIATES CONTRIBUTIONS FROM VIEWERS LIKE YOU.
Sorry, the Hyperchicken thought @avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus was corn.
You ever see a guy say goodbye to a shoe?!
Ah, but it was James Cromwell who beat him. The man's a walking monument!
I fear for this website's sanity.
The little Veep sketch during Louis-Dreyfus's speech, complete with Chlumsky-on-phone, made my heart soar.
I just remembered Hartman's character's reaction when Marge opens the front door. Doesn't he exclaim "Oh my!" or something? In an case, it's hilarious.
The magician?
Qantas or GTFO!
@avclub-e14267dedd4e1d0cc0093bc13643fd59:disqus: Absolutely, Chapman's delivery of that expletive is definitive.
Let Us Now Praise Alf Clausen
As I believe Australian viewers pointed out when the episode aired, the Australian accents used in the episode sound much more South African!
Media Mail, the book-laden student's best friend!
Are you Benjamin Franklin?
Her character is by far the most irritating of the survivors.
I really think the Postal Service gets a bad rap. So many jokes about lunacy and inefficiency - even Ned Flanders can't say a nice word about it - but given the vast volume of mail, and the mind-boggling logistics of the whole enterprise, I think the USPS does a pretty admirable job.