Liked for Boss Tweed.
Liked for Boss Tweed.
I blame the Obama-eats-dog "controversy" for putting the idea in my brain.
"Jessica Tandy's reanimated corpse is on its way, is that what you meant?"
"Yes, thanks, Siri, baby."
(not right but the "Siri, baby" part was what got me)
Me tooooooo I'm glad I'm not alone.
I was midway through three and they took it off.
My first "fuck you, Netflix" experience.
Aw, shucks, now I'm gettin' all dewey-eyed…
Also EVERYONE GO WATCH JEEVES AND WOOSTER
@avclub-67d9f197e6745a8cbc6fb1eee288d526:disqus @avclub-9276119385034406d84a9bff13f98a64:disqus http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I'm trying to! I hadn't thought of that…
Ooh, now I'm thinking about Ben playing Call of Duty and flirting with Rashida Jones. Uh-oh…
In no order:
Smallest Park (what, I'm a sap, sue me)
Trial of Leslie Knope (a HUGE sap)
Debate
End of the World
and a tie between the finale and Comeback Kid
Did that plotline worry anyone else? It felt suspiciously like Pam-goes-to-art-school to me. I have faith in the Parks people, but I was expecting a slightly more creative problem for Ben and Leslie…
@avclub-f0e6f69f590b527e37dcb8c5cf82abed:disqus We had to look up the "major features" of deconstruction and postmodernist criticism for one of my classes this year and I was going down the list and literally every. single. thing. extreme self-reflexivity. irony and parody. a breakdown between high and low cultural…
Bing, bong, diggety-dong,
Your team's Al Gore 'cause your views are wrong!
Mine was the Office.
Now I know what "a fate worse than death" means…
Kidception!
…I'm getting reports that's not how that works.
Sorry for oversharing…I guess…high school is all adults will talk to me about at family parties…
*cowers, ashamed of her naivete*
And then when it gets born it cries all the time and poops and you have to not sleep to deal with it. And when it gets older it won't listen to you and then you have to pay for it to do things and maybe go to college. And it'll probably just end up hating you anyway.
I don't get the upside.
Agreed. I had an impulse to hug short-glasses-prom committee girl though. "I'm sorry you're a plot device!"
No king and queen at my prom, but then again, my high school bears so little resemblance to the one in Glee that I've decided the two are effectively different learning institutions. No football team/cheerleaders, either.
Yeah, and it says a lot that the climax is not that scene (where the Hun threat is basically neutralized) but the much later one when there's just that one guy on the tightrope.
Actually, what it says is a) they kind of didn't want to dwell on the Our Heroine Is A Murderer bit, and b) they found that the small-scale…
I was born there, but my two brothers weren't, and for the longest time I assumed it was called "Brigham and Women's" because you were only allowed to go there if you were having a baby girl.
This turned out to be untrue.
Godzilla v. Mothra v. William Henry Harrison