Yeah, Hornswoggle was my first thought, as well. Which is a real shame. This won't have shit on Leprechaun in the Hood.
Yeah, Hornswoggle was my first thought, as well. Which is a real shame. This won't have shit on Leprechaun in the Hood.
Great episode. Love how Todd Barry gets in a casual confrontation with Sergei.
Well "they" suck, because Will Ferrell as a Ric Flair impersonating car salesman was pure gold.
I was thinking the exact same thing about the Cajun accent, as someone who grew up in south Louisiana. Not sure how Rabin pulled that one out at all.
I think this is due to reading the comic, but yes, I was worried about Lori, Glen, Rick and Herschel. Also about various plot directions—would one of them get kidnapped? What would happen when/if Shane found Lori? Yeah, I'd say this was the most entertaining ep of this mostly lackluster show. Also, lots of cool…
I think it was the best ep of the series, minus the corny ending that put it back a few steps. But it was finally what everyone had been waiting for—big on the action, small on the horrible dialog.
Ah, okay, edited.
For publication?
Regardless, the Illusion albums are pure shit, and anyone telling you that if you revisit them, they'll sound less like bloated overindulgence is out of their fucking head. I defended both albums hard all the way through the 90s, but trying to listen to that stuff now—wow, even rockers like You Could Be Mine and…
Can someone give a link to an interview with Chase where he suggests that Tony dies? I seem to recall him getting pissed at people and telling everyone that Tony doesn't die.
We were the people packing the stands with bags over our heads. Saints fans have loyal fans in a way that only truly losing franchises can appreciate.
Man, I'm tired of this shit. Too many fucking shows come on in the fall and not a fucking thing on in the Spring. At least not until Community comes back. It's bad enough that Breaking Bad bleeds into the Fall now.
I've never heard a lick of Katy Perry's music, but I'm well acquainted with her hoots.
She's this studio creation that failed as a pop star and was repackaged as an indie starlet, and all the hipsters saw right through it and bitch about her endlessly.
She looks like a plastic fork, the kind you'd get at Taco Bell.
C'mon, guys. It was obvious that they were going to off Jimmy as soon as he banged him mom. Wasn't very surprising at all. And the assassination felt really forced and phoney—Buscemi isn't fit for this at all. But maybe he'll work better after this transition to a less sympathetic character.
Wow, Stewart is DEFINITELY the Obama lapdog of the two. Colbert had Glenn fucking Greenwald on his show for Christ's sake. Stewart pounds the far left largely because they spend all their time trashing Obama.
Stewart has had his ass handed to him by O'Reilly, like, three times now. And he completely chokes whenever he has a Yoo/Bolton type figure on the show. Whereas Colbert's character makes it impossible for him to lose ground in a political interview.
This could be true—I've never met a P&R fan that I didn't like, but the show does absolutely nothing for me. Community is the best comedy on television, though.
Yeah, Maher's rant is fairly representative of what I'm talking about.