Joss Whedon sure does love his memory loss episodes.
Joss Whedon sure does love his memory loss episodes.
I was just thinking "Can we have Noel review these instead of Scott?"
Cordelia didn't get a proper sendoff?
"To sacrifice a loved one or pet, press the pound—"
I love how much happens on "Chumash Drive" in GTA V for the same reason.
I thought Vi was entertaining. But that may have been some of Felicia Day's later works creeping into my evaluation.
Oh, Nicky Sobotka's girlfriend…
While we're on the subject, it bears mentioning that "Vision Quest" is arguably the most insane, hilarious episode of Blue Mountain State.
"-THE DEPUTY MARSHALL DOESN'T WATCH THE NEWS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!??! HE DIDN'T KNOW SAXON WAS A SERIAL KILLER?!?!?!?!?!?!?"
So, uh… Did you mean Anya's weepy speech from "The Body"?
The guy to Michael's left saying "I don't *believe* this!" must have been the basis for at least three David Spade characters.
I can't express how happy I am that this "homeless man's Ryan Gosling" thing has taken off.
To be fair, he only became showrunner at the start of Season 6.
"What? Mystery solved. Deb commit first-degree murder. Subject verb object."
What show do you think you're watching?
I think Herc put more effort into the name "Fuzzy Dunlop" than Dexter writers do in naming the show's criminals.
Because that would have interfered with Vogel's ability to pull a shocking heel turn on an unsuspecting-even-though-he-drugged-her-and-is-trying-to-kill-her-son-with-no-regard-for-her-explicitly-stated-best-wishes Dexter. Duh.
This made me laugh harder than anything else, just because I've pretty much been calling that guy "homeless man's Ryan Gosling" since he showed up inexplicably at Nannybot 3000's birthday party.
Words fail me. This is perfect.
After the seventh "Make Your Own Kind of Music," he threw in one "It's Getting Better."