Kilgrave basically gives that exact speech "if I input money + nice + things, I should receive sex and love!"
Kilgrave basically gives that exact speech "if I input money + nice + things, I should receive sex and love!"
That had to be a deliberate reference, right?
The hero mode is honestly great if you take the time and learn to play together with it.
Yeah she's trying to keep Luke as far away from this as possible.
It's like when Jeff Goldblum showed up in Mr. Show for one voiceover line
That's sort of Daredevil's super power, though.
The mere idea of thinking Tom Hardy's Bane is better than Tom Cavanagh on the Flash offends me to my very core.
That sketch is like those Sonic commercials. There's a lot of great comic timing, but nothing anyone's saying is actually funny.
To say that ignores the existence of the Waiter sketch, the iguana sketch, the "Date With the Queen" sketch.
David Cross is at his absolute best when he's filtered through Bob Odenkirk. Bob just makes him so much goofier and makes any actual satire a lot sharper and more effective. It's a great, great partnership.
My favorite was the guy asking Bob if he's ever going to do anything with David again in the middle of Bob doing a thing with David again.
It made me feel cleverer for picking up where the Einstein sketch was going without feeling like pure lampshading.
Oh god, what a breakthrough!
Glad the artist decided to linger so much on that apparently serendipitous shot of Walt and Gus where a cloud formation just rolled across the landscape. That took my breath away live.
[Cop Bob marches in]
He shows up very early on. I was quite glad.
Everything about Van Hammersly is my favorite thing about Van Hammersly. He teaches by billiards despite being objectively horrible at both teaching and billiards, and he doesn't care. He is a perfect angel child. I love him.
[pops in unexpectedly]
If they ever show Robert Queen as Green Arrow, and DON'T do this, I will…write an upset internet comment, I guess.
Believe me, that's Tony Todd's voice.