Well apparently this episode was much longer than the DVR said, cause I didn't see any of this supposed final scene. It stopped after the commercial break before that.
Well apparently this episode was much longer than the DVR said, cause I didn't see any of this supposed final scene. It stopped after the commercial break before that.
It was just pretty good the whole time. And then the last 10 minutes, holy hell. Avon Barksdale and Bvon Barksdale should explain all of Shakespeare's work.
The Orwells are from my town, and they're all 18. The Letterman band played their song back to them and Letterman clearly loved them. They've played at Lollapalooza. Their records are produced by Dave Fridman, who does the Flaming Lips stuff. They're on tour opening for Arctic Monkeys. And now their singer is…
They should probably release the humanizing documentary FIRST this time.
Chris Christie was probably their best shot, but that bridge thing may have really fucked him up to the common man. Also he's dead to the GOP after he dared to be bipartisan when it really mattered.
Obama could be on the phone all day long, and instead he walked down the hall a little and sat in front of a curtain for 15 minutes with a famous person!
Zach Galifianakis is a very political guy, too. He strikes me as the type who would actually be excited to get the healthcare message out there.
It's well known that Hitler was HILARIOUS.
I think my laugh when he asked how it felt to be the last black President woke my neighbors up.
Please also be much better and more focused!
FLAG's pretty good, you guys. You should go see them.
Julie Klausner and Tom Scharpling have the same problem of maybe they're playing a character when they talk about this stuff, but they just come across as bitter and resentful of basically everyone in comedy that doesn't openly talk about how much they enjoy The Best Show or whatever. The Andy Kindler thing of "a…
For every thing that sounds awesome about this show, another thing sounds terrible.
This sounds like the music that would play when you're walking up to a castle.
When they played the audio of the hammock scene, I actually screamed the most dramatic "NOOOOOOOOOO" you could imagine and threw a pillow at my wall. I can't watch the Batman movies again. I can't even watch that scene from The Trip where they do Michael Caine impressions again.
No, it doesn't matter, but it's fun to talk about.
Real talk time: what WAS the Yellow King? I can't imagine it'd be Errol. Was it that weird monument in that final room where the detectives confront Errol?
The entire 8 episode season was written before they even started casting. McConaughey, Harrelson, and Monaghan all got to read the entire season before they decided to sign on.
It could be the biggest thing in the world. Point is, Marty's a shitty father and has no interest in finding out. So we don't find out.
These episodes were written over a year ago, I think. The pilot was written in like 2010, even.