Oh my God, I died at his voice. One of my biggest laughs of the night.
Oh my God, I died at his voice. One of my biggest laughs of the night.
NEED TO KNOW BRITTA'S TRAUMA
Isn't it crazy that there was a time when The Office was in that discussion? I can hardly believe it at this point.
The person that you are speaking of has a name that is known as Pert Hapley.
wut
Holy shitsnacks, this album is wonderful. Had heard of, but never heard, HWGM until now. I'm on it from now on. Cool cool cool.
oops, I didn't even notice that Troy was referencing specifics (ie missing limbs and death) from the evil timeline! Good call.
You must be an awesome, super cool person for all the "loser" judgment you throw around at these characters in basically every single comment you make.
@olivececile:disqus I hear you. Though I rather enjoyed large chunks of this episode, and enjoyed the whole episode in context of the series, I think the timing, or pacing at least, of the events was weird and felt unfinished. The moment of acceptance at the Tranniebed homestead is pretty typical of "that easy moment…
Oh shit, until now I was only familiar with the 3 1/2 minute edit, and loved that one to bits. Wow, am I thankful this article led me to the full edit. That's what I get for downloading the album I suppose.
And Roots! Clearly essential.
I don't know… the back half of S3 is turning out to be one of my absolute favorite extended runs of the show. "Sandwich Arts," "Contemporary Impressionism"- which, in spite of my initial ambivalence toward, I've come to really enjoy sans Hulk-Jeff, the Troy/Abed split, BLADE AND THE GENERAL AMAZINGNESS OF THAT…
I will say that they've done a nice job of proactively preventing any Britta-burnout the last month. That makes 2 of 3 episodes where she's basically in the background or at least had no lines. While I would never, ever encourage these sorts of shenanigans, I do recall there being some concern brewing recently. I hope…
Was, @Scrawler2:disqus. He was that guy.
The midi version of the theme song was amahzing.
One of my favorite character moments was when Jeff decides winning isn't worth destroying an innocent man's name. 3 years ago, this guy was nicknamed a "litterbug" because all he did was screw the judiciary system for money! It's huge that, in the arena in which he is more familiar than anyone else involved, he was…
I loooooved Annie's cross examination of Todd. She smoked that whole thing, smearing his name and then withdrawing each time. Based on Jeff's reaction to it, he seemed rather taken aback and maybe intimidated by how well Annie took on his schtick and did it basically better than he ever has.
Really good cutaway after "as a psychology major I can-"
I truly believe this should be an episode. Awesome.
Man alive, this is awesome. I can't even continue this dialogue, as realistically it's way over my head from a lit-crit standpoint- I'd never put these pieces together myself, but it all makes great sense.