Don't forget the cringe-inducing reply by burny-face: Well, I have patience, blah blah blah.
Don't forget the cringe-inducing reply by burny-face: Well, I have patience, blah blah blah.
His, "Yeah, get out!' after his wife had said the exact same thing was awesome. Just hilarious.
I think the most disappointing thing about how bad the Harmons are is that every time I see Mrs. Coach and her illustrious, flowing mane I just get bummed out knowing that she's probably the best TV wife/mom ever and she's stuck with this character and storyline.
It might be the best misspelling I've ever seen.
Anytime I hear somebody say, "Most definitely" I think of that scene. Bummed to hear he's not doing well.
With a slightly different perspective on why it's annoying to have that song stuck in your head, ever since hearing this version of it…
Like @avclub-6692e03714de64fbc32753e3312b1071:disqus, I just can't comprehend it. Hopefully, my comment didn't come off as, "I can drink a lot, high five!". But I just don't understand how somebody can reach the area of .40 (or .419 in your example). I would think that you'd get violently ill or just simply pass out…
The thing that's surprising to me is that somebody can stay conscious long enough to get their blood-alcohol level to five times the legal limit. I'd say I have an above-average tolerance for alcohol and I've certainly had my share of benders, but holy shit.
Your potion mixtures must be wildly inconsistent if you're watching TV during the process.
I'd have to agree with @avclub-7467fc45e24ec8d8b9023385c2a6066d:disqus. I get some genuine laughs out of the show, but also sometimes question why I'm watching it. But it is a positive for Comedy Central original shows, so there's that.
I will admit to rocking the air drums in my car pretty hard for the second half/bridge/outro to Fix You. I won't admit it happily, but I'll admit it.
Yeah, the fake camaraderie and yucking it up with the guest was a nice touch.
Is the Rafe conversation the one where Jerry panics and has to get off the phone in a hurry so he just sort of says "okgottagobye" and hangs up the phone really quick? And then says, "What drives me to take these risks?" Because I always crack up at that.
I always got the impression that the whole scene (since it happened on a nose-diving airplane) was just their way of messing with all the people predicting that they'd all die or that Jerry and Elaine would get together.
Golden Gate Fields is definitely great. Not sure if I can call it my favorite closer, but I love it.
And Out Come the Wolves is an all time top five album for me. Hook after hook after hook. And, obviously, Matt Freeman on Maxwell Murder.
I like the song, therefore I have a face and am not an alien.
I think Handlen called his voice "hungover Batman" in last week's review, so I got extra enjoyment out of the scene in this episode where he disappears from behind Fusco in line to get whatever he was in line to get. When Fusco turned around and did the "where the hell did he go?!" bit, I couldn't help but laugh.
Always nice to hear a little love for their second S/T album. Not my favorite of theirs, but definitely better than most fans seem to think.
Was it just me or did it sound like that line was dubbed in? Ruxin's voice sounded off to me for some reason. Almost like he said something else and then they dubbed in "What the tits?" in post production.