any at all of course, but that would be the saddest failed suicide attempt ever.
any at all of course, but that would be the saddest failed suicide attempt ever.
silica gel isn't really that dangerous. you would need to eat an ungodly amount of it to get severely sick or die or anything (source: the great ken jennings' most recent book)
@avclub-7656b560c7e180f8e0d84ca82ac0d8b7:disqus i wish i knew the exact time/episode, but i don't recall. it was like episode 4 5 or 6. i know that doesn't really help much. i'm sure someone here caught it though.
i'm honestly not sure it was a joke, i think a sound layer didn't get trashed or something in the rendering process. but it was seemingly too noticeable to not get fixed. (although according to hurwitz's interview last week, they finished post like three days prior to the release)
i loved ron howard as a character as himself. the joke about his films being inspired by still photographs (which was a callback to a nikon(?) commercial/contest) was amazing.
yea idk if it is because there was no network oversight or what, but there were certainly some sound mixing issues. it almost seemed liked there was a layer of background noise over a third of the season, and at one point you can clearly hear someone get a facebook chat.
the thought of joan going anywhere near a beach is….titillating…
l loved Mitchell Hurwitz in that show Chuck.
or blake griffin will drive one back in time and advise young Sean O'Neal of his future needs for snark!!
@avclub-97b2d5e5f92c333976018236d76658d9:disqus we're talking about a response to someone that writes professionally. i think that justifies holding them to a higher standard, don't you?
unique means 'one of a kind'. something either is unique or it isn't. it cannot be very unique or kinda unique. it is a non-gradable adjective. same applies to correct, dead, pregnant, etc.
i hate to again be 'that guy':
honestly shark tank is the only reality show i watch. i think part of it comes down to virtually no one on shark tank is just on the show to get on TV, which basically comprises all of reality tv (somehow even more so when the reality TV involves celebrities).
K street was a little odd, but i did enjoy it. you get the witticisms of Carville, and it really has an experimental feel.
i honestly think OZ is underappreciated by the AV club community.
hahaha, you're correct. both winters and simmons strangely do insurance commercials now. i've long felt that OZ is one of the few underappreciated shows by the AV club community.
we have both those things in new york (and more!), WelcomeShaqKotter, if that is your real name!
bill hader? yea he's an affable guy. one time he was the guest host at a show i saw at UCB (amy poehler was among others performing) and he seemed really cool. it was a treat.
RIGHT?!?!
kristen wiig told him he would get a completely superfluous sendoff….