Yeah, he was 315 pounds.
Yeah, he was 315 pounds.
"Just the right amount of Bow-Legged" made me laugh so hard I was worried I was going to wake up my children. I'm glad Zeke got his due in this review and got an entire paragraph, he's under-rated.
There had to be an inefficiency in there somewhere. I'll pull numbers out of my ass to just show how it might work.
Well Chekov's nail stool was really Chekov's slamming stool.
Chekov's G Sharp was great…that whole scene in the basement had me wondering. When he puts batteries back in the monoxide detector, goes "G Sharp"…then takes it back out…then the "Paint Frank black, give him this and tell him G Sharp." to the basement CO test and frank standing there…It was just so beautifully…
It's actually only about 70% Syphillis, the remainder is 20% algae and 10% spray-tan run-off.
My family goes to Ocean City every year for vacation. Murph picked a swanky-ass town for his destination wedding. The reception better have been held at Seacrets or he did not give his blushing bride the full OCperience.
Every time I watch even parts of this show these days, it upsets me. Figuratively.
The show's creator has mentioned in a few interviews that the animation budget was increased significantly this year. They are putting it to good use.
This, 100% this. Archer is great because it trusts its viewers. It took me a moment to figure out why Archer had a damn box of roses, but once I did, it was so much more rewarding because I figured it out myself.
Sometimes after a big day of going to the Stock Market to do a business, with no nap a adult gets cranky and just wants to have a time-out on being busy by riding the tall rides at Disneyland and watching grown-up tv shows.
Zoukes is a gift to the world. The world needs more Zoukes, but probably deserves less because it doesn't appreciate him as much as it should.
It's funny, when watching the episodes in real time, I always under-estimate what I'm watching. Then I read the reviews and realize just how good it was. This was the weakest episode of the season, IMHO. But I think that's really just a testament to where "Kroll Show" has set the bar for itself.
No Facebook and no TV Licences make Manwards…something something…
I thought the cup of cream where the cup was made out of sugar was actually a really good idea.
Did you see at the All-Hands meeting the sign that said "Smell the Musk! Feel the Burns!"
To be fair, though, she wasn't doing it to their faces. Linda only knew what she was writing because she couldn't help but butt-in and obsess over what she was writing.
I don't think Dr. Armond is parodying anyone specific as much as his series of reality shows: The one about his practice, the one about his life, the spinoff "Roman Empire" about his son…just satrize all of the "rich people being rich and terrible" reality shows. The first one abotu his animal plastic surgeon practice…
It was a pretzel rod. At one point he took a bite and spit it out right onto the crime scene which seemed like a major breach of protocol. This guy plays by his own rules!
As a grown-ass man who is a fan of podcasts, "alternative comedy" (ugh), and The Challenge…