You're also jumping to conclusions that because Darryl was married to a woman that means he's straight. There's an entire spectrum available, and many people are not at one end or the other.
You're also jumping to conclusions that because Darryl was married to a woman that means he's straight. There's an entire spectrum available, and many people are not at one end or the other.
Also, Toronto has THE WORST traffic, so a 50km drive that should take about 45 minutes, is actually going to take at least twice that, but probably longer. So choosing to live in the city is only partially for access to fun, city things. The other main reason is so that you don't spend four hours a day in your car.
The thing about Toronto (and a lot of other major cities, I'm sure), is that the sprawl is so vast that even suburbs 60 or 70 kms away are now considered city-adjacent. So even if you're willing to live in a box that looks like every other box on your brand-new street with a postage stamp-sized lawn surrounded by…
As a Torontonian, I watch this show just to make myself crazy over how cheap houses are in many parts of the US. For 1,000,000 in like, a Texas suburb, you get a freaking 6,000 square foot palace with a saltwater pool and a screening room. For the same price in Toronto, you get a 70 year old bungalow that needs a new…
He is seriously one of the funniest and quickest improvisers I've ever heard. I will listen to literally any podcast that he is a guest on.
Same. After reading about it in Podmass I listened to one or two eps and I just thought it was okay. For some reason I went back to it (must have been a guest I really liked), and now I legitimately love it. Nothing makes me laugh like an idiot when I'm in public by myself like this show does.
I can't believe I've never seen this video before! It's so amazingly 80's with the gigantic coats, feathered hair and weird focus on elaborate brooches. But also, was that Stephen Fry carrying logs into the cabin? If not, please don't tell me because I love the idea that Fry and Wham! were good friends and went on…
I loved RHCP in the late 80's/early 90's, but I have always HATED 'Under the Bridge'. It actually makes my skin crawl. But "I Remember You" is a classic. I love it so much. I loved Sebastian Bach back in the day, mostly because he looked like a beautiful girl, and "18 and Life" seemed like the deepest poetry to me as…
I see that as well. You're totally right - at least part of her involvement is definitely because it lets her have more fun and do things more exciting that staring across the table at her ungrateful family. But if Rebecca were to 'get' Josh eventually, her life would go back to being boring too. Unless she's really…
I've loved Paula from the beginning, in spite of her unending need to push Rebecca towards Josh. She's delightful - last night was her best showing yet.
I've watched the first four and the 4th was my favourite so far (episode 2 would be a close second). I would pay money to watch Ashton Kutcher watch episode 4 for the first time.
Dammit, someone beat me to the Paul Scheer joke.
I'm loving this show too - I'm a big fan of comedy with an undertone of melancholy, or vice versa. The tone of the series reminds me of the more serious episodes of Freaks and Geeks (the setting definitely enhances the comparison). This episode was great; I laughed a lot, and I really loved the delighted, yet mature…
Be careful - he's very litigious against internet people!
I don't think I've seen him act in anything, but he has a major case of doucheface. Plus, he dj's. Under the name 'Ansolo'. Here is a picture:
Oh, I agree with you completely - Rory was often a terrible friend, to Paris and ESPECIALLY to Lane. That's why I love when Paris calls her on her entitled b.s., because Rory needs that. But Paris also wants Rory to succeed, and to be a bit of a competitor, to push herself to succeed. Rory was equally motivated by…
Oh god, if only. A Paris and Rory situation would be the best. I always felt that they brought out the best in each other - Paris was the only one who ever called Rory on her shit, and really saw her as an equal. They were still young when the show ended - there was still plenty of time to discover special feelings…
I always think of April Nardini whenever I hear the word 'cerulean'. She was a pretty cute character - but god, Anna was awful (and I love Sherilyn Fenn!), and Luke was a total bonehead about the whole thing when it came to Lorelai.
Oh my god, this is amazing. I just stopped reading after Bonney said that she doesn't want him to become Andy Kaufman/Tony Clifton, because I was laughing too hard. I clearly need to listen to the full Mom on Pop episode before I finish this, because I really need to be able to hear Bonney's voice while I'm reading,…
It is. He is insanely funny. If you like him, you should really check out his episodes on the Comedy Bang Bang podcast. He also co-hosts How Did This Get Made? (I highly recommend the Sleepaway Camp episode).