And what does that give Hank to do for the rest of the show? This is a make or break moment in the case. Gomez is almost certainly dead, he's already been hit. If Hank survives, people are gonna wanna know what the fuck happened.
And what does that give Hank to do for the rest of the show? This is a make or break moment in the case. Gomez is almost certainly dead, he's already been hit. If Hank survives, people are gonna wanna know what the fuck happened.
But how would Jesse know he's of any use to them?
That's what you say. What do you think he was gonna say, "yeah i'm in most of the season" and expect everyone to NOT instantly know that's what that means?
Every time I absent-mindedly whistle when I'm doing something, it's always a variation of that.
I watched the Sopranos for the first time like 4 or 5 months ago. The only thing I spoiled for myself was if Paulie makes it through the entire show, cause I couldn't take it if he didn't. I loved him so much.
At some point, I think they realized they shouldn't kill Clay because Ron Perlman is far and away the best and most entertaining actor they've got. As some points, he's more the lead than Yawny McBritish.
And he'll never know.
You really need to cut the grades. I see nothing in the text that supports "Dwight's Speech" as a B-, besides it as the start of some stuff that sucked later. If grades are against the show itself, then Dwight's Speech is around the same level as most Season 9 episodes, and we all know that ain't true. Just cut the…
Sounds like it. The rest of the band's been wanting to do new stuff for years, but she keeps saying no. Honestly, at some point, good riddance. Can't just be a cash grab forever.
Next week.
You have managed to both underrate Bill Hader and overrate Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz. Look, we all love Phil Hartman, but he wasn't some unimpeachable mangod. He was a very funny guy.
You're kidding me, right? This was really funny! It's not a full-on comedy special, it's not workshopped material that they've hammered out on the road for years and years, it's almost demanded that the jokes be just a bit hacky. It was easily the best roast Comedy Central's had.
You're telling me I gotta wait a week to say how much I want Neko Case, Tom Lennon, and Rob Huebel to do more things?
Well, the questions were about the animation style of the show as a whole, they just happened to fall under that episode.
Sometimes you just get lucky and have good executives. They're not always monsters. The people that have allowed Bob's Burgers to have 4 seasons get the show, they probably know it's the best thing they've got, even if it's not the most popular.
I feel like they had a very good opportunity to explain how Jan could spiral like that by introducing her ex-husband, maybe just for one episode.
David Wallace went crazy building a vacuum that he apparently later sold to the military?
Go ahead and skip…oh, let's say the first 5000 words of it.
The Faces of Scranton thing is made even better by David Wallace asking for the reports, and Michael immediately pulling them out and handing them to him. I forget about that in rewatch and combine it with the next guy who did nothing, so it's just hilarious that Michael actually did do the proper work, he just did…
If they weren't busy making incredible movies, I'd demand they start a Bugle-style podcast.