I picked the High School Reunion yesterday, but I also think "Celebrate Ricky Sargulesh" would have been a great choice.
I picked the High School Reunion yesterday, but I also think "Celebrate Ricky Sargulesh" would have been a great choice.
Well, sometimes he goes back and edits in something relevant after securing the firstie.
I had Rixty Minutes at 6 or 7 on the list I posted yesterday. It's astounding how funny it manages to make such a potentially lazy premise while also having a real and moving story going on with the family in the background.
"Best sitcoms of the last 25 years, as chosen by people under 25"
Yeah, tough to choose. I love the early episodes of season 2, and besides that I'd probably choose "Cocktails and Dreams" and "No-Ho-Ho."
Not sure if that's my favorite episode, but my favorite bit in all of Home Movies is Coach McGuirk screaming at Fenton.
Almost forgot to mention his second appearance, alongside Bob Odenkirk and Brian Posehn, as the other members of Dave's a cappella group in "Chock."
Another great choice. Dave's demented presentation is glorious.
"Mistake," I think. Yeah, I could think of five or ten more that exemplify the show, including that one. "Rap," "The Public Domain," "Catherine Moves On"… And a bunch I can't remember because they're titled after Led Zeppelin albums.
"I'm Bill McNeal. On crack. I like boys."
"Destroy that immediately."
There seems to be a meme among critics that "Art Crawl" was the point where Bob's Burgers became the show we know it as, but I've never thought that to be the case. Even the second episode is pretty well formed.
"Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person" would be my choice, but there are a handful of emblematic episodes that would work.
NewsRadio made the top ten. Outside of "Complaint Box," I'd go with "The Cane", "Bitch Session," "Station Sale," and "Super Karate Monkey Death Car." Well, for starters.
You're not Morty!
Nice, when I was making my list last night "Training" was my choice for The Office (Pondside). Can't get enough of Brent's ridiculous songs.
Wait, wait… Forrest Gump being a culturally whitewashing, pro-establishment, history-rewriting, Boomer-pandering piece of shit… That idea is novel enough to merit a Great Job, Internet! ?
I'd assume that if they had that kind of wit, the show would have been better for the past 15-odd seasons.
It was. "1977 2000"
Well, I don't, but I don't consider Louie a sitcom, either, so "half-hourness" seems to be important here.
Just wait 'til McDonald's introduces the McSoylent.