The X makes him sound cool.
The X makes him sound cool.
I think a Scruffy quote would be best, but he's said in interviews that he does so many voices that he doesn't always remember, well, anything about them. I think "I've never signed this before, neither." would therefore be most appropriate.
The CC run got a lot of flack for its instantly dated references, but I feel like they've been part of the show's MO from the beginning. Still doesn't excuse the Susan Boil gag, though.
It was me! Hooray! I'm useful! https://disqus.com/home/dis…
Didn't you hear? Cookie Monster was busy in Times Square groping a teenager's breasts: http://gothamist.com/2015/0…
Different reviewers, and the "season grade" was based on only the first 5 episodes.
Hey, we don't know that Bruce was going to push him. Maybe he just wanted to cop a feel of that mighty fine Scottish arse.
I just watched an amazing show about the origins of a masked vigilante who doesn't kill. It featured a spectacular turf war between rivaling factions of organized crime, a city plagued by corrupt politicians and police officers on the take, and moral ambiguity around every corner. And then after Daredevil I watched…
My brother made the astute observation that Wesley = Owen from Gargoyles.
Jeph Loeb confirmed that it's supposed to be the same Creel: http://www.ign.com/articles…
I have no soul and I still cried at the end.
The mill thing is genius, too, because it brought Flashdance to mind. And then it made me wonder if there's been a Flashdance/Footloose episode yet.
That's right up there with Soylent Cola as my favorite cola-based pun.
Somehow I've incorporated "What is it with ___? Every other day it's food, food, food!" into regular conversation a couple of times.
I'll never forget the first time I watched "Luck of the Fryrish" and going on the same roller coaster of emotions that Fry was going through: anger, jealousy, a little gassiness, and then, BAM, sad nostalgia. Never has a show made me feel like such an asshole for assuming a character was such an asshole.
I'm super disappointed that "Love Ninja" wasn't the "real thing of the week." I was hoping we'd hear the original demo tape.
Dunno how accurate his pronunciation was, but I loved that the janitor at least tried to differentiate between the tones.
Seriously, I'd take "ABC comedy" over "CBS comedy" any day. Well, just the single-cam ones. I wanted to like Cristela, but the multi-cam format just doesn't work for me anymore.
I suppose my main issue with the last few episodes is that they could've been done on almost any other sitcom. The 90s stuff is great, too, but part of the fun of the show is having a light shined on a different culture that most Americans don't know much about.
Thanks for the support. And, uh, incidentally, thanks for not making fun of my genitalia.