He forgot his luggage.
He forgot his luggage.
I'm not sure writing for Family Guy implies an ability to craft a narrative. It might actually suggest an inability to do so.
Was it just me, or was Scarfe horrendously incapable with using those chopsticks?
Was it just me, or was Scarfe horrendously incapable with using those chopsticks?
As someone who doesn't love Mama C, I do respect her move tonight as it does place her in a unique position. She has just voted out the only other person to know about her HII. And I think only she and Tyler knew what Dan's advantage in the game was.
Jesus: 1
Bread: nothing
I have a deep appreciation for any and all references to the movie Friday. Mentioning Good Friday in the same sentence makes it even better.
This episode was chock full of weird. And I loved it. That Easter sketch…was surreal.
Shirin reminded me a lot of the Friends episode where Phoebe attends a dinner party and sings the entirety of "Smelly Cat." She follows that up with, "I realize you hadn't asked to hear it, but no one had spoken in seventeen minutes.
Was I taking crazy pills, or did Kyle have a confederate cap on when he declared himself a 19-year-old union soldier?
I really enjoyed that Andy's selling point to the pregnant woman was going to be a sign that said "You're Cute" for the newborn baby to see and cherish forever. Wow.
She said excuse moi…it seemed reasonably French to me.
Do you mean dominant tribe? Dominated means precisely the opposite.
This was quite an incredible episode. It really has been a breakout season for Alex, and even Jess has stood out more than usual.
Isn't the lyric "New York City has no power"?
That was kind of a disappointing episode. On the one hand the Broliance will be fun underdogs to root for, but in all likelihood the next two weeks will pass by predictably. Dammit it if I won't be hoping Erik or Sherri make things interesting. They certainly chickened out this week.
"Well Burt, I don't think the little guy from Lord of the Rings would lie, so we should be on our way."
While I admit that the show hasn't been perfect about keeping up with continuity and the mythology it has created, HIMYM has usually been pretty good about it - better than a lot of other sitcoms, I think. However, I was really bothered by the fact that this episode completely negates the point of the original Robots…
@avclub-bfd3491bc017af783d6870e1c3ff3064:disqus Again, not sure why I can't actually reply to you directly.
@avclub-bfd3491bc017af783d6870e1c3ff3064:disqus I don't know why, but for some reason I can't reply directly to your comment.
Yes, everyone in the sketch seemed cool with it. Kenan even asked to see it. If this were presented in another context, it might look like the trailer for a rom-com where a man falls in love…