Truly a lousy episode, I would really go D-.
Truly a lousy episode, I would really go D-.
I highly recommend you all check out his clothing blog "Put This On". It's not as other commenters have said "pompous". Rather its quite the opposite, its an honest blog about dressing like a grown up. Yes he wears a bowtie occasionally, allow a person some personal expression. Through his blog he demonstrates that…
Please tell me Patton Oswalt gets a sex scene with Charlize Theron.
This was a tolerable episode of the show. Bart has learned to read about 1000 times already. Didn't he already learn it this season with Super-Nintendo Chalmers? It's not that I strongly care they ignored that, this is not a show for continuity, but hitting the reset button after each episode gets a bit boring.
Thank god they've got some really good toy commercials coming up.
I liked the audacity of that bad joke.
Donna, its interesting you use the words "the one that couldn't take the leap", and the episode where they finally silently admit their feelings is called the leap. The initial fizzle of their relationship has been redeemed by this one episode, it was a glorious punch to the gut that reminds me what this show can do.…
It would be good if you found out that, while they're not terrible, they're just normal good choir singers like any high school would have, and maybe we see them singing un-auto-tuned as their last performance.
Was I the only one creeped out majorly by the lone girl entrapped by the Warblers during the Uptown Girl number? If I ever have a daughter, she will know to pepper spray the roving band of singing boys ominously corralling and surrounding her.
Please let the bear come back.
@avclub-93e06678bf43969ed7f3b3377605aa8c:disqus That's a pretty good explanation.
The Robin-Barney kiss transformed this from a decent episode to one of the better ones. I haven't been invested in Ted's master plot for some time, but the Robin-Barney plot has me hooked. If they get married at season's end, I might just call it a show and take back my early Monday evenings. Might learn French, or…
I have not watched the episode yet, but I think a review of it should still make some sense. Ryan, its South Park, you can be more explicit about the plot, no one cares about spoilers.
That was a really enjoyable interview to read. Glad to see they get along pretty well.
I sort of agree, sort of don't. You're right, fans should accept it and move on, nothing will change despite our annoyance. However, the show doesn't let it drop as much as it should, the Bob Saget voice over, while not overtly mentioning the mother, I think reminds us of the master plot pretty regularly. Also, Ted's…
Sounds like they sponsored your wedding.
You know, even if they open the cupcake business, its not like they won't be broke, small businesses take a lot of money and time to become profitable. I would imagine selling $7 cupcakes in Manhattan or Brooklyn makes it take even longer.
Let me just give you a copy of the "So You're Going To Die" phamplet.
Gotta agree with all this here, the chemistry is so lacking I'm thinking maybe Penn and Smulders dont' get along backstage, pure conjecture on that though.
Sometimes you get a person's full name first, maybe upon meeting them, and then later you ask them for their number.