Engaging interview with Buzz, but let's not lose focus: this is the best Mixtape assembled in this feature.
Engaging interview with Buzz, but let's not lose focus: this is the best Mixtape assembled in this feature.
Nice! I kept it low-scoring, and prevailed 10-8. I ran the antithesis of the D'Antoni offense.
I was thinking more of the Top 15, but yes, Veep garnered slightly more recognition.
After reading this article and the "best of the rest" one, it seems like strong comedies suffered in the voting. No Eastbound and Down (seems like the biggest omission), no Archer, no Parks and Rec, no Veep…I blame the new year-end ranking format.
What's in the box?
The incomparable Allmusic.com had it as Jan 15, 2013, so I say yes.
This is the most shocking omission for the AV Club. He was a freaking guest on Undercover!
A Key and Peele greatest hits special would be amazing.
It's like Gogurt, but to stay!
The closing solo in "One" is Kirk Hammet's finest offering to the metal gods.
Yeah, but that was some amazingly aggressive littering
SPOILERS
This is the episode that sold me on the series…such a crushing weight when he slouches down in front of the couch.
Totally - Stevie was fully unhinged this season, and Steve Little completely embraced it. The Scottie Pippen line makes me laugh everytime I think about it.
Core was pretty grungy, and went triple platinum before Purple.
None are more "I am the lead singer" than Cornell in that photo
I'll have you know they sold out Paradise in Boston, like, TWO DAYS before the show!
Loved Key's performance in the 3 pumps sketch.
Stevie is killing it this season. The Scottie Pippen and George Washington lines alone should earn him best supporting actor in a comedy.
"He's gaining on us!"