Let inaugurate Sean O'Neal instead. He deserves it.
Let inaugurate Sean O'Neal instead. He deserves it.
That was one of the lesser reasons to hate him. Horrible individual.
That guy looks like he's Erik Adams dad.
I fap every time I hear Haddaway
Or Britneys nervous breakdown
Yeah Juliette is clearly the best thing about this now. Rayna was even a bit boring this week, though I like her producer (he's clearly going to screw Jules).
If you're that much of a pompous, religious goody two shoes the whole time every move is a dick move.
Yeah I'm wondering which if the Strokes knock offs are still good?
@avclub-c1bac1d55ebcc415d61552acbfbb219d:disqus I think Australia would give America a pretty good run for its money in the racism stakes.
I absolutely loved the Word but I was 11 or 12 watching it and I just thought it was all so outrageous and grown up. The bands on it were usually great though. And of course Katie Puckrik, Danni Behr and Amanda De Cadenet were all rather pleasant to look at.
My god
She was awful really. Corrupt, high out of her mind, religious nut job making decisions based on scripture.
Jeez guys that is all so 3 seasons ago.
Oh @avclub-eb4d4948a4c9d8a3066cdf48eecbdade:disqus aren't you forgetting our eastern European friends?
@avclub-fec1b8d3fbc08f27a84e5a334d45bb5a:disqus One would have to assume Rock is not subjected to the "wellness policy" checks that the full time WWE roster members are. So he may have more options on how to keep in shape.
How can you love Schmidt but think Jess is too immature?
I love that episode of Always Sunny.
I'm in the Happy Endings camp too. For a start it packs in more jokes and is just generally funnier and more off beat. New Girl relies a lot on Nick to get the laughs, at least for me. Zoey can be hilarious too but its not nearly as frequent. Winston is just there and I find Schmidt incredibly unfunny and overly…
I had actually typed "series" and then edited if to "season" to make sure I didn't confuse anyone.
Yeah I have to say I love all 3 of them. They have a good mix, all with very different comic sensibilities. And Lee Mack is one of the few English stand ups good enough to pull of that "I'm a cheeky working class chappy" shtick and remain hilarious.