Adam Ruins Everything is an, honest to god, funny and informative show.
Adam Ruins Everything is an, honest to god, funny and informative show.
I was the first one (that I could see) that mentioned the "champiñones" line. Where's my article?
Also Jane is very bad at giving bad news to Michael. The right time to tell a person that they're not sexually satisfying you is not moments before you're about to have sex.
Fuck, don't eat pancakes at IHOP while you're at it.
Apparently.
Supposedly he was out of his mind drunk and high by that point. They had him go first because they knew he wasn't going to make it through the whole thing.
I see him as a not as smart Norm McDonald. Norm was never much of a sketch guy either but he had a point of view and was funny.
True, but the CEO has more to lose.
I wonder if how people feel about the episode is at all dependent on whether they thought that Kenny should have just let the tape be shown. That has to be the first step into thinking that there's something else going on, right? I think that's why the twist worked for me. Though it means I probably didn't have as…
I figured the cops were after him because of the robbery. They just happened to find him after the murder.
The conversation he had with the guy he killed sealed it, though at first I thought it was just that guy projecting. Everyone in the room I watched it in realized he was a pedophile.
There's a scene in The Orphanage that setup a jump scare so well that I had to leave the theater because I couldn't handle it. It's something like the main character is speaking to her husband who is laying behind her on the bed. We know he's not there though and that something else will be there but she's going…
What was the point of making up the story? It seemed like nobody would have heard about any of this if they hadn't claimed to have been robbed.
Japanese arcades continue to fascinate me. When I was there I saw some real-time strategy games and MOBA clones as arcades. And there are several collectible card game arcades.
Dave & Busters arcade machines are pretty much all giant versions of mobile apps and a Buck Hunter or two. It's a miserable place.
Wait, did you just appropriate Don Cheadle, Idris Elba and Tessa Thompson?
I don't think you can call it tokenism when a director of indigenous descent makes it a priority to hire other people of indigenous descent.
It's totally Twitch streaming.
How did Hot Tub Time Machine 2 steamroller the trope? I'm actually curious.
Finally, some (sort-of) Critical Role love on the AV Club.