I think my favorite Super Hans moment is when he and Jez were renovating that bar, and Jez wants to call it "something normal like Swan and Tomato" and Super Hans wants to call it Free The Pedos so they settle with Swan and Pedo.
I think my favorite Super Hans moment is when he and Jez were renovating that bar, and Jez wants to call it "something normal like Swan and Tomato" and Super Hans wants to call it Free The Pedos so they settle with Swan and Pedo.
I KNEW HE LOOKED FAMILIAR
Since CBS published it what if he broke the fourth wall and ordered it online?
I'm just gonna tell myself it's the closest/only? bar Barney has cameras in.
Scott Campbell was in the background once, too.
Let's just acknowledge that it was said SOLELY BECAUSE he meets the mom soon, and Jeanette was the last person he dates before he meets her. As they like to remind us every week for the past month.
The way he was standing reminded me of Homer Simpson.
@avclub-87caf7c42aedbada42572e2374eed08d:disqus Yeah as funny (albeit predictable) as the Skittles joke was, why would Marshall never buy another bag of Skittles again? Just don't take them to art openings or funerals.
…one of my landlords was named Oscar Bravo. Just throwing that out there.
That's bad.
God just READING about these episodes is making me choke up.
His little bowtie killed me, also.
Really? She looked like a Hansen.
I think a more appropriate series finale would be Leslie becoming Mayor of Pawnee, assuming the show is on that long. As much as I love her and Ben it's a little trite ending on a wedding when the show is a lot about her political career?
I did love the looks on the waiter's face.
Let's just say the first half of season 3 is perfect.
I started tearing up when they were reading their vows. Also I AWWWW'd when Chris gave Ben the letter about going to Pawnee. That was too sweet.
"Daaaaaaamn, Jerry! If that's what you'd do for a burrito, what would you do for a Klondike bar- kill your wife?!"
Chili con…cheesepuff?
Does it come with my choice of topping?