"I am NOT the cutest thing!"
*BZZT*
"Awww!"
"I am NOT the cutest thing!"
*BZZT*
"Awww!"
"Love and Monsters…" was an episode I expected to get no consideration from the listmakers but which has a very strong case to belong in this top 25.
Where can I also get paid to wear sweatpants?
Naw, no way was that the first bad episode in a season where Michael drove his car into a lake, Michael and Dwight kidnap a pizza boy, and Michael and Dwight kidnap Jim to force him to prank his very pregnant and angry ex-girlfriend.
Homer flying through his own car window and smashing it just kills me. Every time.
Bill Clinton is inaugurated, "Marge vs. the Monorail" airs… truly, the week of January 14-20, 1993 was a great time to be alive.
It did also have Party Down, though, which, I mean idiotking is crazy for thinking such a balls-out funny show is overrated, but still.
Since when is being "funny as hell" not enough for a comedy anymore? It's weird that critics seem to be so heavily biased toward comedies where they want to be friends with the protagonists.
"The Red Dot" is the secret Best Christmas Episode of Seinfeld. It's got an all-time moment for George: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell ya, I gotta plead ignorance on this one…"
Rick and Morty is more of a sitcom than Louie or Girls.
"He said she was the best!"
"Yeah, the best space whore."
I do hate that idiotic Boomer-type columnists can fill inches with bullshit about how "millenials all live at home because they're spoiled by participation trophies" and not "millenials all live at home because we destroyed the economy and made it impossible for any of them to become middle-class homeowners on their…
"…Hello, Mom?"
"However, it's important to note that most earthquake activity is clustered around the so-called Ring of Fire on the Pacific Rim, and thus should not be of your concern."
"Actually, it's pronounced 'Niche.' Yeah, it's German."
So many little quotable bits, too. "He was acquitted. It means innocent." "Mulek: Fat man with womanish glasses." Ricky pulling a variation on the ass-stink handshake on Roman. (Which I think I first saw on Mallrats? Not sure.)
Great choice. I love how the sandwich machine colors in life growing up in the McNeal household just a bit more.
I always enjoyed Just Shoot Me, but I could tell you very little about it outside of this episode.
I can't help but love how it flips (almost) everyone's situation on its head, and for one night, they get to be the stars they dream of being.
I think "Pier Pressure" is the one people think of as the sign of how great this show could be, but overall I think "Good Grief" is funnier. ("Pier Pressure" doesn't even have Tobias!)