Pretty sure the first terrorist cell in America was smallpox.
Pretty sure the first terrorist cell in America was smallpox.
Ah. Thank ya kindly.
I've seen the phrase "pizza episode" twice in this thread. Can someone explain it to me? A quick Google search didn't help.
I really hope you're right. She's great and makes a fun, believable pairing with Abed. I'd like to see the writers flesh that out some more.
B. I have no significant complaints about this episode but it also just didn't make me laugh all that much.
Also Lowe left the West Wing early, now this. Though I think they both probably made the right call in every case.
Lane trying to kill himself in the Jaguar but it won't start. That scene is like the definition of black comedy.
No way. That's way too many syllables and none of them rhyme with "fart."
Yeah those two aren't gay. They hate each other!
Unrelated, but is the text in the body of reviews and newswires unusually huge for anyone else? The comment text is normal.
>Have to say, I didn't read Hannah's emoticons regarding David's death in the final scene as genuine.
I really can't express how badly I want that to not happen.
Obviously, this was my favorite episode. Let's get recharded in here!
This straight up looks like shit.
>I always leave trash strewn about in any hotel room I check out of
because it's the one circumstance where it's socially acceptable to do
so. Anyone who doesn't has OCD or possibly belongs to some weirdo cult.
It went underground for a while, to regroup. To strategize.
Seriously. They spend so much time trying to dumb their shit down. I don't get it. YOU MADE FRASIER PROFITABLE. You aired Seinfeld for a fucking decade. You've aired like 45 of the 50 best sitcoms ever. How can you not figure this shit out?
Pratt is the lead in a Marvel movie, and now also the lead in a new Jurassic Park. That's after supporting roles in multiple Oscar-nominated films. I'm honestly sort of surprised he hasn't already left.
I sort of love you just for having such a wildly different opinion from most people here. For example, the Dwight fake-out fire alarm is the exact moment when I think the show jumped the shark. Keep doing what you do man and keep in mind I'm drunk baby.
I agree, but with the exception of The Simpsons. I consider 3-7, or 5 total seasons, to be "great."