I'm kinda bummed that Koechner's character is probably a one-shot thing. He was super likable and a great guide to Raylan's new fatherhood.
I'm kinda bummed that Koechner's character is probably a one-shot thing. He was super likable and a great guide to Raylan's new fatherhood.
Raylan Givens: Inflatable Popper
Of course Holt would be the kind of guy who gives dogs people names.
Jack Peralta really is a better name for a cop, though he should be a 50 year old detective.
I can say for sure it was his idea for Constable Bob to take out Yolo by himself. Originally Raylan came in and shot him, but Olyphant wanted Bob to really prove himself and not need Raylan's help.
Timothy Olyphant's the one who's been pushing the writers to give Tim and Rachel more storylines, dude. I believe the whole rivalry between Tim and Colt last season was his idea.
Who does he think he is, a comedian?
This looks awful. I'll take 8!
The only thing I saw of Bee Movie was one of Seinfeld's many many promotions where the whole cast were in bee costumes and pretending to do the mocap for the movie. I thought that's what the movie was, the making of this fictional animated movie about bees. That sounds way better.
I just watched the season this weekend on Amazon Instant. By my count, he's in the premiere, the episode where he opens fire on those Hillers, and Decoy. That's all.
Well apparently the major Boyd plotline this season involves Boyd and Duffy in Detroit, so you'll get both wishes at the same time. Jere Burns has been upgraded to a regular on the show.
They introduced Constable Bob last year, he was in maybe 3 episodes at best, and he's now one of my favorite minor characters and I'm absolutely dying to know if he's coming back.
I see someone else had that South Park episode on that was before the Daily Show yesterday!
I'm pretty sure it's because Steve Albini was never a teenager. He turned 11, then he turned 12, then he turned 21.
Unless he's playing a woman.
Wait I thought she was really good at guitar or something
There is going to be a 200 million dollar superhero movie…starring the funny fat guy from Parks and Recreation…featuring a talking racoon voiced by Bradley Cooper that ISN'T the weirdest character in the lineup…directed by a guy whose previous work involved Ellen Page raping Rainn Wilson.
It's like Pawn Stars, but with the lowest stakes imaginable and somehow less likable people.
I've been listening to the commentaries on the DVDs, and I wonder how anyone is ever friendly with Chevy Chase.
I finally bought the DVDs and started watching it again in anticipation of its return, and I never quite got why people latched onto it so hard. I thought of myself as more of a Parks and Recreation kind of guy. It's on this go-around that I realize that this show resonates so deeply with a certain audience because…