Anything is allowed if you don't get caught.
Anything is allowed if you don't get caught.
I agree with what you said about Eddie, and it's been bothering me for a few episodes. I guess I thought it would all build up to something important or clarifying in the finale.
Just finished Season 2, and I feel like it all built up to NOTHING. So many subplots dropped, and tons of stuff that went down in the finale just made no sense to me.
Nailed it.
Bismarck has a "c" in it.
"It's a gas"
Here is how one might sensibly number Louis's specials/material chronologically:
I captured the audio and made my own edit, for iTunes. If anyone's interested in the track times and the titles I chose, check out this photo: http://i63.tinypic.com/fnxv…
The Mandela Effect is the conspiracy where dumb people won't admit they've always been bad spellers with terrible memories.
No, he was thinking of song-and-dance-man Eddie Money
And now I see it was mentioned in the article I didn't read. Nice work, elt.
Am I wrong, or is that thumbnail for Yoshi's Island 1 actually from Super Mario Bros. 3?
Cave Dwellers or gtfo
So pretty much all the sketches get positive feedback from Perkins, he says Scarlett was game and good, and Lorde was better-than-average for SNL. I don't understand how that all adds up to a C+. Personally, I thought this was one of the better episodes in a while.
Spoiler: This dog will one day die, and so will you.
Glenn Howerton was in season 1.
A layover in North Dakota makes no sense at all. I let it go with the Boggs episode, but since they're revisiting that plot point, I have to say something. Have these people ever flown cross-country? You stop in major hubs. Not North Dakota. I should know — I grew up there and still visit my parents there pretty…
No, I do that every time.