For once, I agree. Speaking as someone who's never seen an episode of Law & Order, I found this to be a terrible, laughless slog.
For once, I agree. Speaking as someone who's never seen an episode of Law & Order, I found this to be a terrible, laughless slog.
@avclub-df80f70f60b1c678f8c91696f4a54f5f:disqus This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but with a sploosh
What? It's an okay picture of Edie Falco. It doesn't seem particularly relevant to the story, but whatever.
Not to mention their being a valuable demo for snacks and fast food.
AKA the Choctaw.
I can do you one better: when I search for "Akira Kurosawa" it recommends an Air Bud sequel.
While I recognize that John C. is probably too big of a cheese, a Dr. Brule appearance on Comedy Bang Bang would make my forever.
Sewn up and inflated to look like one of those wacky dancing things outside car dealerships?
Trinette wasn't exactly 'heart of gold' material either, ya puke.
You mean David Mamet. Zosia is just cute as a button.
And EB was left out!
He's really more of a cub.
@avclub-18d60cfcc8c36c209948ce68fa2ef7a6:disqus : Tuck her away, even?
Re: The letter grade
Don't Trust the Blorgon in Apartment 23
Which then morphs into… a fistfight.
I see the intro being identical to Mad Men's, but with the main character falling against a backdrop of bloody meats rather than ads.
Most Dave character: Dave
The Ron Swanson Variety Hour featuring Mouserat
They'd already caressed the fourth wall enough with Max's line about not getting emotionally invested in Penny's boyfriends-of-the-week that he only hears about in dialogue.