That "two-piece" owner guy…
…was also Leslie's terrible blind date in that one episode of Parks & Recreation. That is all.
That "two-piece" owner guy…
…was also Leslie's terrible blind date in that one episode of Parks & Recreation. That is all.
I wasn't a fan of the first season when I first saw it when it first aired, but going back and rewatching it, I don't know—maybe it had something to do with my knowledge of what was to come, but I was all, "Huh. This is actually really good. Who knew?"
Yeah, I like Community okay, but there's something about the overly cutesy, self-conscious tone that prevents me from *loving* it. No such problem with P&R.
I quite agree. A movie about a plus-sized superheroine could be very interesting, and I actually don't have a problem with that poster. Tragically, however, the title makes clear that the film will just be an asinine "HAW HAW SHEZ TEH FATTZHORS!!!" deal.
The bit with the parade announcers WOULD be hilarious…
…if not for the fact that, apparently not trusting that the audience would get the joke, they have the characters SPELL IT OUT for us. Talk about murdering the humor.
That's probably the general caliber of comment one should expect from a thing called "Poop."
The Jim Jones people didn't drink Kool-Ade. It was *Flavor-Ade.* Don't you people know ANYTHING?
Kelly! His pithy observations would fit well into a longer format.
Only if you pretend to yourself that all the bullying and general abuse isn't a real thing. Which is exactly the problem.
Meh, I say.
I found this episode a big disappointment after last week. It had its moments, but it was generally much less manic, which led to fewer laughs and more time to dwell on how unpleasant/stupid the characters have to be for any of this to make sense. I'll keep watching—it's just six episodes, after all, and…
No, that's actually about the point when it starts to become a big ol' heap o' dung.
I have a friend who has a fourteen-year-old son who, I would be willing to bet, is a big fan of ol' Fred. Being stupid really has nothing to do with it; there's a certain sort of kid that age who thinks that wildly over-the-top in this fashion equals hilarious, no matter how fucking irritating it is to normal people.…
I know this is an old, dead thread, but I have to chime in to note that ya'll motherfuckers are every bit as deluded as the people arguing that there's value of some sort to latter-day Simpsons.
Dude, Robot MURDERS Kitty?
That's cold. I mean, I guess he IS a cold, unfeeling assemblage of plastic and metal, but still…
"I'm given to understand" is a common expression. Who doesn't know it? Uncultured ignoramuses, I would assume.
I think all Sparks fans are dangerous fanatics. I know *I* am. Did I make a blog on which to briefly review every Sparks album ever? I sure did!
Hooray, it's back!
I thought it was gone for good.
Yeah, that's stupid. This show didn't remotely make me think of AD. I thought it was funny because it was goddamn funny.
I watched this on a whim after seeing this review.
It was truly what they call funny as fuck. And you know how funny fuck is.
Good lord, the "even new Simpsons is still better than ninety percent of everything else" business? Can I respond to that? Okay: