I love any episode where they make a video. That camcorder is like another character unto in and of itself. Kitten Mittons is great, but I'm not sure if anything beats Dennis's political ad. http://www.hulu.com/watch/2…
I love any episode where they make a video. That camcorder is like another character unto in and of itself. Kitten Mittons is great, but I'm not sure if anything beats Dennis's political ad. http://www.hulu.com/watch/2…
Got to say, I had no idea that Troy and Abed's halloween costumes were from Inspector Spacetime until tonight. Did other people miss this too or am I just stupid?
How about Boy Meets World for reviews? It was the best TGIF show after all.
Plus Cranston's presence alone is enough to justify Malcom reviews, if only to contrast his outstanding comedic work as Hal gritty to his gritty, dark portrayal of Walter White.
Really excited about Cheers. I've been wanting to see it enter TV Club Classic for a while now.
I agree that Scrubs was a pretty good show…for a while. It got really bad towards the end though. I'm actually looking forward to those late season repcaps to diagnose the slow deterioration and death of a once good sitcom.
12 Monkeys anyone?
Your talking about the ending to the third room, right? Where Antonio Banderas walks back to see his kids in a flaming room with Tim Roth, who has just pulled a needle out of a dead hooker. I knew the end of Troy's story reminded me of something, but I couldn't place it till just now.
Looked up whether there was a comedy trailer for The Wire out there already. Came up with this:
Solid episode, although I feel like Todd's rant at the end was just rehashing everything that was said towards the end of the clip episode last season.
I thought tonight's episode was solid. Sure it had flaws and the Britta crashing the model UN at the end felt really forced, but when the jokes landed, they fucking landed.
Gonna have to remind me here, what happened in episode 11 last season and why would it matter if Barney is wearing the duck tie?
I realize that, but I was saying that because 3 months hadn't even passed yet that Walter would not have seen any of the extra 12 million yet. If he had then there would easily be enough money under the crawl space.
That would be one of Walter Jr's two cars, the insanely expensive one.
The initial "contract" was 3 months worth of work for 3 million dollars. As far as I can tell, it has been just about 3 months in the show's timeline since that offer was made. So there is no reason why Walt would have been paid more than 3 million yet by Gus. Half that money went to Jesse last season as part of the…
I agree. I'm not sure if Walt has been that weak and helpless since the Pilot when he found out he had cancer. What's worse is he knows it and that knowledge once again makes him a sympathetic character. What's more is that with Gus threatening to kill his entire family, this time everything he does from this point…
Troy: Why don't you go join a ruiner's club? Oh wait you'd ruin it.
Britta as a phych major. Chang as a security guard. Tory and Abed living together. Micheal Williams (aka Omar Little) and John Goodman added to the cast. This season has some serious potential to be mind blowingly good.
I loved how Morty's immediate reaction to Frank's interest in Del Boca Vista mimicked the Maestro's to Jerry asking about Tuscany, ending with just about the same results.
Newman's hots for Elaine is established next season in the episode where Newman is telling Kramer how to woo Jerry's girlfriend of the week and everyone ends up getting vasectomies.