Revenge of the Nerds on VHS. Hair Pie!!!!
Revenge of the Nerds on VHS. Hair Pie!!!!
I'd like to see
Brian Moser replace Harry Morgan as the voice in Dexter's head next season. Since Harry's advice provides the same function as Dexter's inner monologue, it would be nice if the voice he was listening too was one he had to strive to resist. He wants to be a real boy, but Rita's death should change the…
I doubt the police would give away the home addresses of their personnel to people who call. Even people with really good fake reasons. And if it was that easy to find him, why was Arthur so pissed when he got to the apartment and realized Dexter didn't live there any more?
Question
Arthur tried to find Dexter and was led to his old apartment. That pissed him off something royal. How did he then find Dexter's house with Rita? It isn't his listing in the White Pages. Is there some other way for a civilian to do that? It feels like they skipped a step.
You are so wrong it made the rest of us a little dumber.
A good point. I will certainly concede that she hasn't come up with anything particularly funny this season and has been seemingly content to coast on those reoccurring characters. I also agree that Broken Lizard sucks pretty hard. But back to the original point, does that mean that it is Wiig's fault that her…
Mayor McCheese (appreciate the name, by the by. Good on you), I think you are forgetting that the sketches like Penelope and Gilly and the like WERE considered funny when they first came on. No doubt Wiig created the characters, but I was under the impression that once the character was created by the performers,…
Here's the thing: Those Kristin Wiig sketches that we can't stand now were the same sketches that had us calling her the best thing on the show when they first debuted. She could eke laughs out of a horribly written sketch by the sheer force of her will. Through an odd mannerism or inflection, she set herself apart…
The line
was "This must be what old people feel like. And Blockbuster." Two separate things.
Something About Firefly
FIREFLY
Agreed.
I meant Simone. The invisible dude was Claude.
The Claire Plot
Things I loved:
I don't know. I might go back through season 1 sometime to see if we were just giving it too much credit. I remember Peter was still ponderous, Parkman was still dull, and there were ample useless characters (Simon, anyone?). I think we just hadn't been conditioned to expect dissapointment from the show yet. Once…
Can we apply a retroactive F-? If we grade on a curve, whatever is determined to be the worst episode of the series gets the F- and "Company Man" gets the A+ (which I am comfortable with. That was a damn fine hour of TV). Everything else gets balanced in the middle.
I believe he has the power of flight, unless he accidentally got his Mom's Future Dreams last night. Also: I want Ben and Jerry's to make a flavor called "Mom's Future Dreams".
Not As Mockable as I Like
This episode was just so fucking dull that I couldn't even laugh at it. I only watch this show to enjoy it ironically, so if they take that from me, I will have nothing left to live for.
Ummm…
Am I ruining the joke for everybody if I say that was Jimmy Fallon dressed as Neil Young? Sorry.
Am I the only one who has had "Oooooooooh-Wheeee! What up with that?" running through their head all day?
Good For a Chuckle
There was never an episode I didn't laugh at, but yeah. A show that just never clicked and found its stride. I knew from the onset it wouldn't last, but I would rather have these dozen or so shrug-worthy episodes than not to have had it at all.