Actually, no search function would be an improvement over Old AV Club's search function.
Actually, no search function would be an improvement over Old AV Club's search function.
Actually, no search function would be an improvement over Old AV Club's search function.
Yes, Lexicondevil was the one I immediately thought of.
On day three of a five-day water fast!
How do you find anything?!
Me
I feel like nothing has really filled the void Mad Men left. At least now we have Twin Peaks, though not for long now.
About 10 years for me. People were saying the same thing when they switched to Disqus, when they made everyone register, and literally any time they made any formatting changes to the site whatsoever. This outrage seems worse than usual, but I have a feeling things will mostly bounce back, as they did each time before.
The David Lynch Hatesong was one of my all-time favorites. When he wouldn't allow the song to be named in the interview.
I had to watch most of this episode standing up. If there was some Rear Window creeper looking through my window, they would have seen a woman standing in front of her TV repeatedly mouthing, What the fuck?
I happened to catch one of his Sex and the City episodes recently after not seeing the show in years. He was surprisingly convincing as a grown man who refers to his penis as "Schooner."
The glimpses seen in his episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee were laughably bad, I thought. The ones in this documentary are better, though, and I actually liked his sculptures the most. Of course, I'm no art expert.
Fear opens the door to the Black Lodge. Love opens the door to the White Lodge.
Andy, who knelt to comfort the eyeless woman, tears in his eyes, was the one who got into the White Lodge.
Like Andy and Lucy making Wally Brando.
"We're estranged."
Pause.
"I hate her."
I'm genuinely curious since I don't remember that episode—what did they lie about? Or do you just mean they lied because steaming isn't baking?
And for fuck's sake let's keep it that way. No one should fuck any of the people in these pictures ever again, let alone breed with them.
"50 years ago" — ha ha.
The man knows bread. I've learned a lot from the Bake Off.
I thought I was the only one who remembered the Mulan Szechuan sauce (I've never seen Rick and Morty). For a picky kid who didn't like burgers and so would only ever order chicken nuggets at McD's, and who also hated ketchup, it was a brief but glorious moment. Thanks, corporate synergy!