Nick just nodding and agreeing with the boob-praising and appreciation was perfectly appropriate for his polite frankness.
Nick just nodding and agreeing with the boob-praising and appreciation was perfectly appropriate for his polite frankness.
Nick just nodding and agreeing with the boob-praising and appreciation was perfectly appropriate for his polite frankness.
How did he make that loud-ass popping sound? It startled me because I was really getting into what he was doing…with his hands.
How did he make that loud-ass popping sound? It startled me because I was really getting into what he was doing…with his hands.
I didn't see last week's episode, but I thought this one was average-good, in that it made me laugh out loud a couple of times. Nick keeps hitting his lines and plots out of the park for me. Makes me want to be more like Nick's conception of Hemingway.
I think this concept is a little more complicated than just putting excess issues of SkyMall catalogues in trains, @avclub-09a0aabb73e345f3b2ad865bc4fc1b28:disqus Marketing is all about personalization and specificity, about hooking suckers at just the right moment in just the right place. Ben's calculating genius…
I think this concept is a little more complicated than just putting excess issues of SkyMall catalogues in trains, @avclub-09a0aabb73e345f3b2ad865bc4fc1b28:disqus Marketing is all about personalization and specificity, about hooking suckers at just the right moment in just the right place. Ben's calculating genius…
And yet, they are/were planning to expand the range and accessibility of the trains, spending millions of conceptual dollars on an expensive and inconvenient mode of transportation.
California…it's not all bad…or good…
And yet, they are/were planning to expand the range and accessibility of the trains, spending millions of conceptual dollars on an expensive and inconvenient mode of transportation.
California…it's not all bad…or good…
And sometimes it doesn't. It's crazy like that, and fun too. That one guy that was screaming at it for not stopping the other day didn't find it as funny as I did.
The more I think about it, the more I want to believe that RailMall would be a great idea, and that maybe it already is an actual thing.
And sometimes it doesn't. It's crazy like that, and fun too. That one guy that was screaming at it for not stopping the other day didn't find it as funny as I did.
The more I think about it, the more I want to believe that RailMall would be a great idea, and that maybe it already is an actual thing.
Was I the only one dreading that they might edge into "milk gallon challenge" territory, then relieved that they turned it on the adults?
Was I the only one dreading that they might edge into "milk gallon challenge" territory, then relieved that they turned it on the adults?
Great episode, which I was actually able to watch for the first time in a couple of weeks. I loved the beer pong sequence, Ben's total confidence in RailMall, and Kate's struggle with her exes' quirks.
Great episode, which I was actually able to watch for the first time in a couple of weeks. I loved the beer pong sequence, Ben's total confidence in RailMall, and Kate's struggle with her exes' quirks.
I will then formally and apologetically retract my "SSSIIIIIMMMMSSSSS!!!!!!" and it rage-induced effects.
I will then formally and apologetically retract my "SSSIIIIIMMMMSSSSS!!!!!!" and it rage-induced effects.
Happy viewings. That movie flies through its scenes with agility.
By the way, when I used to watch it as a kid, I would always be confused by the scene where Brody pours the cyanide and wax into the hollow points of the bullets.
Is this any good?
Is this any good?