Especially since he was desperate enough to take a role in the abhorrent direct-to-DVD sequel, you'd think he'd be clamouring for a guest role on 30 Rock.
Especially since he was desperate enough to take a role in the abhorrent direct-to-DVD sequel, you'd think he'd be clamouring for a guest role on 30 Rock.
My problem is that her lines just made her feel like a low-rent Jenna. Jane Krakowski's brand of crazy just works with those kinds of messed up one-liners better.
ShakespArcher is a great idea.
YOU FOX-EARED ASSHOLE!
Where can I get a Ryan Shay, please? All I want is a goofily sweet hot dumb sitcom boyfriend.
She and Malik need to get back together already!
I love Boo - and Carl, he's such a great kid - but that whole "marriage misunderstanding" scene was, ugh.
Good lord, you're incredibly right there (kinda NSFW): http://i20.servimg.com/u/f2…
It's difficult to argue that point. And I'm forgetting El Secuestro, which is probably just as funny. But you're right. A++++s all round.
The beauty of Archer is that it, like Arrested Development, just gets better the more and more you watch it. I'm pretty sure I've watched the whole show through 3 or 4 times now. Also if you're gonna watch any S3 episode, make it 'Lo Scandalo'. It's pretty much the best episode the show's done thus far.
The list of crises created by the American auto industry was pretty spectacular.
@avclub-16db446cafb1ffb1466e71eaf97a4f49:disqus Yeah I get what you're saying. Although I don't think that's really the best way to phrase it; perhaps more that you're just not invested in their sexuality.
@eric827:disqus You're the first person I've seen express any disappointment with that bit. I thought it was hysterical, slowly building and incorporating its own running jokes and absurdity. But different strokes, I guess.
Argo: Competent!
What's non-Australian for "person making terrible attempt at country-based humour"? Because here it's "stupid fucking dipshit", and I wouldn't want it to get lost in translation.
Weirdly, someone's coming out isn't really about you.
YOUUUUUUUUUU GET OUTTA HERE!
I mean this in the best possible sense, but the closing voiceover monologue was seriously Malickian and poetic.
@avclub-472d722b57a4ed37e41e70c9c9d7d0f3:disqus I cannot even begin to express how little I care about perfect grammar on an internet comment board. I suppose I was too distracted by your preposterous contrarianism as you essentially argued with a subjective opinion, a totally redundant exercise. It's fun how you…
This was a fascinating crosstalk, even if I disagreed with Tasha from the outset.