Good point. Yikes.
Good point. Yikes.
I am outraged — outraged, I say — that four talented and beautiful actresses were passed over for Emily VanCamp, a beautiful and talented actress.
Also known as the Major Charles Winchester III Award. Or the Worf Award. Or the Senator Clay Davis Award.
Time to go listen to Fleetwood Mac.
Time to go listen to Fleetwood Mac.
I know. Girlfriend and I YouTube-surfed interview clips of Aubrey Plaza for a while after the episode ended.
No kidding. It was almost distracting. Rashida Jones looked great, too. As did Lucy Lawless and Amy Poehler, for that matter.
"Ohhh! He just blew up that kid!"
Girlfriend and I lost it when the talking ostrich crept up behind Archer in that last scene.
What if somebody were to get married during the winter in Bethel, Alaska? Or during the summer, for that matter? Does the time of day still matter?
Sure is, Other Barry. Sure is.
He was basically the show's antagonist for the first season and even part of the second. He wasn't ever portrayed as a contemptible asshole, but he served in the role of foiling Leslie and her do-goodnik ways.
He was basically the show's antagonist for the first season and even part of the second. He wasn't ever portrayed as a contemptible asshole, but he served in the role of foiling Leslie and her do-goodnik ways.
Which is entirely possible. I mean, it's Ben.
Which is entirely possible. I mean, it's Ben.
"Someone who maybe believes in smaller government and other ideas
antithetical to Leslie's philosophy, but who is actually competent at
his/her job like Leslie."
"Someone who maybe believes in smaller government and other ideas
antithetical to Leslie's philosophy, but who is actually competent at
his/her job like Leslie."
People hated "A Weekend in the City"? I bought it because I kept hearing good reviews, and it took me literally a couple of years to appreciate it nearly as much as "Silent Alarm".
Not rushing to conclusions based on the promo. Though the lead-in to the promo was funnier than the promo itself. Then again, Jim Rash has an Oscar, so…
Co-signed. That episode was awful. It was awful because it had potential and it ended up being a cheesy mess — and not in the cute, campy TOS way.