There's this new thing, it's called situational awareness…
There's this new thing, it's called situational awareness…
It addresses whatever a rather small group of people feel like including at the time. Like homosexuality, which only got dropped sometime in the 80s I think. The whole thing is frighteningly arbitrary.
Semi-relevant link:
http://www.newyorker.com/on…
Veeeery sarcastically though, from what I can remember.
That's a really good article. Thanks.
Why do I get the sense that you escaped from an MRA board somewhere?
(Disclaimer: I'm not sure what the film is and I haven't read that article. I'm also only a short way in to 'Family Tree', so basically I'm ignorant on many fronts here. That's never stopped me from commenting before, though)
She's an established comedian/ventriloquist, and she's been working with the monkey for a…
Dear god - I didn't see that but it sounds like it epitomises everything that is terrible about the UK. Compare/contrast - when astronauts have been on Colbert. But Paxman's not even (openly) kidding. :(
If you don't work in TV or films already, you fucking should.
I still think that would have been amazing, though, retroactive creepiness and all. I've decided to just believe he is anyway.
~I am a ghost from the future~
~wooooooooooooo~
~(congrats. to be fair, it was less cheesy than it seems written down)~
Months later, but anyway: This is a really harsh grade. It's not the
best post-Michael episode, but easily the best Andy-as-manager episode
(was trying bloody hard to find an elegant way of putting that, since the penultimate episode and about half of the finale are great).
I get the complaint that his…
yes it was
I was expecting the Dexter's Lab bit, but what you posted is even better. Love that song.
I see that as a strength, but…yeah.
'haunting them all from the air ducts'
Resisting temptation to do a 'Steve Holt!' here, because thinking about him in s4 just makes me sad. Poor kid. :(
Peter Serafinowicz needs a decent vehicle. He's ridiculously talented but hasn't made a good series since Look Around You - his sketch show had its moments, but it was really patchy. TV comedy's been…
Yeah, I kind of wish I'd been told to close my eyes for that bit:(
I just can't figure out whether the idea of a kid sneaking around to listen to the forbidden, dangerous sounds of 'Graceland' is hilarious or heartbreaking.
Walt chasing the fly: possible Pink Panther homage. The cartoon. Seriously, this was the basis at least one episode. I like to think that's what were doing, anyway:
That link is fucking scary. Why is he wearing a mask?