Are you joking? This is the best-voiced show on TV right now, no question.
Are you joking? This is the best-voiced show on TV right now, no question.
No.
I always took "Adult Swim," as a description of dialogue style, to mean "Aqua Teen Hunger Force/Sealab 2021."
I'm going to go with Venture Bros. too. Bob's Burgers is probably second, though — I like Archer, but it's really thin. It's like the Family Guy to Venture's Simpsons.
Well, I know it's not the same thing, but Peggy's starting salary was $35 a week — which is around $270 in 2013 dollars.
Oh, I tuned in 15 minutes early, discovered they were also running the episode at 9:00, briefly saw a shot of Abe trying to write at Peggy's apartment, and thought, "well, I called it. I really thought Peggy and Ginsberg were going to have an affair LAST year, but I guess it's happening now." And then my wife said,…
So… Betty disregarded the "Dead Bobby - Do Not Eat" notice? That explains Season 5.
I meant the post-apocalyptic aspect. God.
He's the second-ranked copywriter now after Don, right? I mean, Stan's been there longer, but Stan's an artist.
Can we confirm/deny that Planet of the Apes actually came out the week after the assassination of Martin Luther King? If so, that goes a long way toward explaining why that movie resonated with American culture at that time…
I liked Rachel Menken okay, and Faye Miller. Not enough that I feel we needed more of them.
This season in general has been an improvement on last season. There's still way too much Megan, but it seems like they're at least trying to remember that this is a show about an advertising agency. And they've already managed to do more with Peggy than they did all last year.
Very much agreed. There are a lot of things the show could be doing with Ginsberg — the social stuff, certainly. Both the personal awkward/driven stuff, and the working-class outsider thing (they covered similar but different ground with Peggy, but still.)
I read it more as a reminder that, hey, Roger is still probably doing LSD or something.
Oh, she didn't look like anyone — she SOUNDED like Alison Brie to me. But I could be wrong.
I'm just glad that, six seasons in, Don has finally found a Bobby he wants to keep.
"Nicole Hayden, who plays Ginsberg’s date, Beverly, has a voice that’s so similar to Elisabeth Moss’ that I had to constantly check that it wasn’t Moss."
Not only did Freamon survive, he's rebuilding civilization… at 1/12 scale.
Well, only the first two seasons, until D'Angelo…
On this show, pawns get capped real quick.