Considering the fact that Jeselnik referred in his recent Chicago shows to anyone who watches Tosh as morons (polite version as I recall), a partnership is unlikely.
Considering the fact that Jeselnik referred in his recent Chicago shows to anyone who watches Tosh as morons (polite version as I recall), a partnership is unlikely.
The scene at the Loser Table with the obnoxious kid and rule-free parents came out of one of the podcasts or XFM shows, and I think actually happened to Stephen Merchant. As I recall, he fantasized about calling the kid a c*** (edited for moderation), and it must have felt nice to recreate that scene and actually get…
This episode was like watching a train wreck at 100 mph. What a crazy 30 minutes of television to leave me verklempt at the sight of Dakota with the red bow in the front yard.
Yes, this was all well and good, but it left me wondering for 55 minutes how Gillian was doing in her recovery with Peter Gibbons.
Yes, this was all well and good, but it left me wondering for 55 minutes how Gillian was doing in her recovery with Peter Gibbons.
Backstabbing? In an episode with literal backstabbing? Could it be?
How do you package that into a video portfolio for future auditions?
Kenny Powers is a Callaway man. Got no time for no RocketBladez.
I have no doubt he'll come out on top and has done his research, I just figure Mrs. Thompson's boss will soon be working for Rothstein or will have met an unfortunate fate if he thinks this is just another schmuck off the street.
As soon as she walked into the office and saw AR there, my first thought was wondering how long Mrs. Thompson's new boss will survive when he no doubt proves to be an investment swindler. He has no idea what kind of fish he has on the line.
I thought this may have been the funniest episode of the season so far, from beginning to end. The highlight may have been the semi-organized pep talk and introduction Kenny and Stevie gave to the kids at the ballfield.
Esther Randolph to J. Edgar Hoover: "It would beHOOVE you to get to know the Attorney General."
Sounded like Woody Harrelson attempting to provide the soundtrack in that trailer, too. Rather distracting but if that's my quibble my hopes are high.
The envelope from the big, friendly dude (the one he shot as opposed to the who's throat he slit) said "Old Mission Title and Insurance" from Traverse City, Michigan. Then he visited the office of Old Mission Title and Insurance and double-shot the president. I was hoping for more of an explanation of all that…
You don't stare at cleavage. It's like looking at the sun - you get a sense of it and you look away!
The Conchords said nothing about bombing Hartford in Tinley Park. That was purely Dave, who said (among other things) "If North Korea is going to drop a bomb on America, I hope it is in Hartford, right on that stage." You can hear it in the YouTube link I posted earlier.
Chappelle's entire Chicago set was recorded in stealth mode by one audience member:
Wait, what ABOUT those parking restrictions? I want to talk some more about that even if Marie does not.
Sounds like Marie has at least been researching the tools of the trade.
Next episode: Will Junior figure out how to operate the waffle-maker?