Thank God Charles Manson doesn't glitter. Or he would had killed millions by now.
Thank God Charles Manson doesn't glitter. Or he would had killed millions by now.
Al Gore's teeth
First off, what the hell was up with Al Gore's teeth?
That's just 30 Rock being 30 Rock!
30 Rock is like some home-run hitter who had a little slump and all the flaws that they always had were unveiled. But the this and the last show were so funny that I think we can stop complaining about 30 "Manny Rameriez" Rock for now.
Pitchfork named "White Blood Cells" the number 3 album of the decade, so I guess it's hipster doushbag code to now say this album is way better than "Elephant".
Two things. 1) 2/3 of us were tormented in school, for one reason or the other, I just don't remember being smart one of the things bullies picked up on. 2) And imagine yourself back in school, tormented, and then you are put on this show. Your problems just begun.
Ridiculed by their peer group?
The smartest kids when I was this age were generally well-liked. They weren't the Zach Morrises of the school, but certainly not the Screeches either. Burnett saying this show gives a chance to kids "ridiculed by their peer group" seems to be a defensive statement as he knows this show…
"I've now moved to humans and monkeys."
America has spoken
I know way too many people who don't believe in global warming but are scared the world's going to end in 2012 because "the Mayans say it is so." That is more frightening than any of the CGI disaster scenes in this movie.
Probably McCann.
What? That was my favorite part of the episode! Jerry is like the Toby character on this show, only he's actually pretty likable and all the other characters are Michaels when it comes to him. Never seen that done before on TV. The guy everyone makes fun of on TV show is always asking for it (Cliff Claven, Urkel,…
Dick Whitman 3.0
I have always been quite impressed in how Hamm's Don Draper can sometimes be destroyed and he's back as Dick Whitman. It's not a gimmick, but more true to how real people regress in real life, in certain situations, to their less successful selves. And in this episode, when he's giving the…
Alright
I give up on this show. Thanks for pointing the way, AV Club.
Hmmm. Is VanderWerff a German name?
I don't know if this is the end of the arc. It could still be used against him if he tries to leave Sterling Cooper, and tries to make the contract void because he's really Dick Whitman. Though that example does sound a little crazy for this show, I think it will be brought up a few more times.
Where's the Larry Sanders: Complete Series.
Really, what's the stalling the release of more Larry Sanders seasons? I understood that music rights kept The State coming out, but why is only Larry Sanders season 1 and the Best of Larry Sanders only available? I won't buy the latter bc I want the entire season…
Pretentious backlash for TV shows is the most paradoxical kind of hipster doushebaggery, as hipsters usually have disdain for all TV. But yet, that's what this article read like.
@mbs Nothing to do with the article?! The first sign of the apocalypse in Knowing is a Welsh butler getting canceraids. I know that Mr. Belvedere is English, but I figured it was close enough.
Remember that Mr. Belvedere
where Broctune got Canceraids? It was the first TV show to broach that subject.
"Celebrity deaths are newsworthy because of what the person has contributed and/or has meant to us." No. Celebrity deaths would not be this newsworthy, where every channel devotes hours to the death, and it takes focus away from big stories like Iran, if it wasn't because people are very concerned, albeit…
(up above is a Simpson reference, not a shot at black people liking beer, which isn't really a stereotype anyways)