It was nice to see Ken Dorsey take over the role of "former Miami QB who now might be homeless" from Bernie Kosar.
It was nice to see Ken Dorsey take over the role of "former Miami QB who now might be homeless" from Bernie Kosar.
So, Dane DeHaan isn't playing the zombie? Why does he look like that then?
You're right! I couldn't remember the details, but I was sure I head Samberg tell that joke before.
I don't think you're giving Mooney enough credit. I think he stays without much discussion. Besides, I think of him and Bennett as sort of a package deal.
Related: Just saw this hilarious video today -
Hayley: Oh my god. What happens if dad doesn't come back?
You guys … Peter Bonerz.
I've tried so hard to like Childish Gambino over the years but most of the time he sounds like he's doing a mediocre Kanye impression to me.
He actually may have been for a while, but it's still misleading because he's over two years older than both LeBron and Carmelo.
I can't fucking stand that picture of Kanye because all I can focus on is that little white thread hanging off the side of his head.
I probably wouldn't rank Mac Miller nearly as high as you, but holy shit was that album a surprise. After Blue Slide Park he was in contention for my least favorite rapper, but people somehow convinced me to give Watching Movies a try and I couldn't believe it when it turned out to be legitimately good.
I have to agree that a B+ is insultingly low for this episode. Unlike Hideki, you are not doin' it right, McFarland.
It really gets tiresome how perfect solutions just present themselves
all the time in this show. I know I should be used to it at this point,
but it seems to be happening more often. At least past seasons made the
characters work for their perfect solutions.
I can't wait to hear more from Gino on CBB. Obviously they have to have him on with Wompler.
"In recent seasons, she had finally settled her love life by marrying Ned
Flanders, helping coax the man Homer Simpson once referred to as
"Churchie LaFemme" into a more modern, open-minded way of thinking."
Wasn't a huge fan of the episode, but I loved the name of the law firm as a nod to Michael Schur's Fire Joe Morgan past.
… from Arizona State.
I'm more of a Jaykwellin man myself.
One great detail I loved during the substitute teacher club: you can see his clipboard is taped together from the last time he broke it in anger.
I want to get excited for the Cam'ron release because he was one of my favorites growing up, but everything I've heard from him recently has been embarrassingly bad.