There's a mini-Mr. Show reunion with Bob Oedenkirk, David Cross & Brian Posehn in the Barbershop Quartet episode of Newsradio too.
There's a mini-Mr. Show reunion with Bob Oedenkirk, David Cross & Brian Posehn in the Barbershop Quartet episode of Newsradio too.
There's a mini-Mr. Show reunion with Bob Oedenkirk, David Cross & Brian Posehn in the Barbershop Quartet episode of Newsradio too.
I wanna shake off the dust of this one-horse town. I wanna explore the world. I wanna watch TV in a different time zone. I wanna visit strange, exotic malls. I'm sick of eating hoagies. I want a grinder, a sub, a foot-long hero. I want to LIVE, Marge. Won't you let me live?
I wanna shake off the dust of this one-horse town. I wanna explore the world. I wanna watch TV in a different time zone. I wanna visit strange, exotic malls. I'm sick of eating hoagies. I want a grinder, a sub, a foot-long hero. I want to LIVE, Marge. Won't you let me live?
Jessica from Soap shows up on an episode of Benson, which is the closest damn thing we got to closure on the former series.
Jessica from Soap shows up on an episode of Benson, which is the closest damn thing we got to closure on the former series.
All proof and no creed make Homer something something
All proof and no creed make Homer something something
Whether by tradition, writer/network laziness, or both, an outsized portion of sitcoms have always been set in NYC. For the last decade or two, that has meant either going ahead and making your characters well-off and unconcerned with money (Seinfeld, 30 Rock), or paying lip service to their financial struggles in…
Whether by tradition, writer/network laziness, or both, an outsized portion of sitcoms have always been set in NYC. For the last decade or two, that has meant either going ahead and making your characters well-off and unconcerned with money (Seinfeld, 30 Rock), or paying lip service to their financial struggles in…
I got a Pubic Wig notification for this?!!?
I got a Pubic Wig notification for this?!!?
Agreed, I came here to say the same thing.
Agreed, I came here to say the same thing.
Yeah, on the commentary it unexpectedly came out that Al wrote the line intending it as a genuine barb towards the Carter days, and Groening always thought the line was meant as a parody of over-the-top hatred of Carter. There was an amusingly chilly tension on the episode commentary after that.
Yeah, on the commentary it unexpectedly came out that Al wrote the line intending it as a genuine barb towards the Carter days, and Groening always thought the line was meant as a parody of over-the-top hatred of Carter. There was an amusingly chilly tension on the episode commentary after that.
If you try to rub every single homeless person in Portland, you'll literally never get anything done.
If you try to rub every single homeless person in Portland, you'll literally never get anything done.
I am so much more tired of hearing people bitching about getting misleading Community notifications than I am of getting misleading Community notifications.
I am so much more tired of hearing people bitching about getting misleading Community notifications than I am of getting misleading Community notifications.