I could really go for a huge handful of olives right about now.
I could really go for a huge handful of olives right about now.
That was so awesome. The catch in his voice was so well done.
The Mr. Bergstrom drop-in joke….that just digusted me. It's fine for a show to mine and mock its own past even if it has to shit on its own prior art, but for something that worthless and cheap? It just wasn't funny in any way. Though, I guess if they were hoping for a reaction, they got one from me, but someone…
So I guess the Letters To Cleo shirt is Ben's official out of work and obsessively creating crap shirt.
Barely related story: I lived in Redmond when the South Park movie came out. Seated in front of me were three young Microsoft employees/contractors. When the general shot Bill Gates in the face because of Windows 98, they all looked at each with this shocked, "Are we allowed to laugh at this?" expression.
"Dysentery!"
Overall it was a solid and mostly fun episode, but two quick jokes really got me: Coach's fingers at the door, and the "next Tiger Woods" line. Those raised my enjoyment probably more than it really should have been.
I was sadly too excited when Ferguson first appeared, but then I realized as a 39 year old man living alone that maybe it's enough that I can still find some things exciting. But then I realized that in this era I should be excited that I live alone and not with my parents at this age like all those breakdancers at…
The Neighbors has been a really nice Saturday morning watch this year. There is a big sense of "no one's watching, so here we go" to the show. While the wind-machine hair joke has been done a lot — usually outside of a show — it was still very well done in this last episode. Plus, I don't know about you, but I sure…
One of my problems during the early episodes of this show — and this is a problem I brought, not one I found with the show — is that I expected, due to its "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation" background, that it'd have more serialization. I now realize that, at least for now, it's more of an early "Night Court"…
Did Schmidt drop the "Wherever you go, there you are" line that I first heard Gary Cole say in the Brady Bunch Movie back before I started killing my brain with beer?
The slow loading porn was such a great touch.
Cool. Community will be back just in time to be pre-empted for Cardinals retrospectives by the monsters at KSDK. Then, two weeks later, to be pre-empted by Cardinals previews.
That scene of them eating the leftover food from Sue's work was a nice touch. Growing up, I knew quite a few families whose supper a few times a week was the cold extras their teenager(s) would bring home from their fast food/mall court job.
Schmidt hopping two footed onto the bed then springing off gave me a weird, angry Tigger vibe.
At least the show lasted long enough for me to learn the phrase "parade my fur."
That was the gag of the night.
That character struck me as Pam Beesley's little sister who moved to LA.
That's the point, though. It was so brief as it was, so let it out there. If people don't get it, they just see Winston trying to work something. For those who get it, it's more awesome. For a toss off reference like that, don't worry about who gets it or not. Leaving out that last bit cost nothing but would make…
I loved it, but really wish they'd had the confidence to end it with the "I am?"