@avclub-299b29bd1a150927a69e3e562b87d231:disqus The Dwight I remember had to ask what the female vagina looks like.
@avclub-299b29bd1a150927a69e3e562b87d231:disqus The Dwight I remember had to ask what the female vagina looks like.
Exactly my experience with Funny People, actually.
I felt the same way last night, and it turned into background noise about halfway through while I did other things (and AD is the entire reason I leave the tv on after Bob's Burgers). But after reading the comments, I'm thinking I need to rewatch it closer, because I missed all the jokes and little winks that…
This seems to be one of those weird Fox Animated Sitcom phenomena (and there's a lot of those). Maybe the writers don't want to get hung up in keeping track of the family tree?
Be thankful that you never had to watch a whole class's worth of PowerPoints in middle school. So many sounds, so many wacky transitions…
Even though I knew it was coming, it just lit up my face.
"Talk about Encyclopedia Brown!"
I can only assume that in a future episode, we'll have a montage in the city of Chicago, set to the music of Boston.
This had to set an all-time record for lines sloppily added in after the episode was animated. Snake in the police car, Rashida's final line as she went offscreen, Hibbert down the manhole, and worst of all, the townspeople screaming as they ran from Marge and Homer. Not only did their mouths not open, their…
Good God, she's even older than the octuplets!
And of course, in Canada, the whole thing's flip-flopped.
Do you have any evidence of "Dave" from DHS being Dave Hall? If so… mind blown, but only in the "Hey, I know him from two websites!" sort of way.
Thanks. That helps, actually.
I was getting really worried, reading through a page and a half of comments, some calling it one of the best episodes ever, that I'd be the only guy here who found it rather "meh." As if I'd mutated into an SNPP commenter.
Came here to say this. The article even points out that the current Atari is nothing but a renamed Infogrames. Nolan Bushnell's original Atari died in, what, 1996?
@avclub-577bf73a564d1fd9878f3c70f931a066:disqus You're right to a degree, and it used to be that Apple supported old devices for a very long time, but they've gotten worse in the last couple years. I have an Intel iMac that can't run Mountain Lion, for instance.
It's pitiful how few "likes" this has compared to the rest of the thread. Does nobody realize that you're quoting an actual Apple slogan?
Yes. He does the most painful imitation of 1993 Otto the Bus Driver known to man.
Often, children have terrible taste.
Now, I'm young enough that I barely remember the Nick version, and I watched both and remembered liking both.