"You're not coming? Tell Larry to come." Was just the right mix of awkward and hilarious.
"You're not coming? Tell Larry to come." Was just the right mix of awkward and hilarious.
Well that solves the lunch dilemma. War pizza it is.
Her?
I think it was in Lucille's episode where she comes back to the apartment and sees all the martinis and references "This is what it was like when I came back from Cancun"
Filthy joke. Like when Buster is hungry and Lucille 2 is horny in their last fight and Buster says "Is there another one of those nights where nothing is as it seems and there's no creampie for dessert."
The Spanish mom was named "Marta" which I took as a call back to Marta from Season 1, which all three Bluth boys had a crush on.
Clubbing seals?
I can only hope in his pep talk he references the abundance of 40 degree days during this war.
Tony Hale swearing. Wow.
Watery, but with a smack of ham.
Martin Mull, played both Colonel Mustard and Gene Parmasean. Coincidence? I think not.
Candy beans?
Feral Jesus: $0
Also since Sammy Davis Jr's version of "Candyman" went to #1, there's some cultural cache to the Wilder original beyond just the nostalgia 20 and 30 somethings feel towards the movie.
Mmmm. Beef box.
Reading the various obits that came out, her life is a lot more complex and compelling than the AV Club mentions. Sexually abused as a child, unable to compete in the Olympics due to WWII, deadbeat first husband. Controlling second husband. Horrific injury due to a dive she made for a movie. A lot of resiliency in…
The Tom Fontana Barry Levinson version produced in Europe is far more interesting and complex.
who is in bed with Suzanne Pleshette.
Followed by a high five with Winkler who says "Chachi!"
My chuckle was the "Ron get's inspired by a photo" and showing a picture of the cover of the Da Vinci Code.