The ambiguity of what's real and what isn't sort of reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes. Obviously the reality of what Wilfred is/isn't is a lot more germane to the central plot than in C&H.
The ambiguity of what's real and what isn't sort of reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes. Obviously the reality of what Wilfred is/isn't is a lot more germane to the central plot than in C&H.
ESPN Classic is an American digital cable and satellite television network that is owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Corporation (which owns 20%). The channel features reruns of famous sporting events, sports documentaries, and…
I think absolutely nothing about Mac's sports knowledge suggests that she would have even the slightest clue that the game wasn't being played live. I thought she was saying it because he's a guy from Nebraska, living in New York, watching a Cal/UCLA game.
The game wasn't even competitive though, much less a "classic."
It's even worse; the game they showed was from 2006.
Why the fuck was Will watching a football game from 2006? I don't know why I let that detail detract so much from the episode, but it's like when someone is playing a gameboy without a cartridge in it or a chess board is set up the wrong way…it's just lazy.
@avclub-0f2aab038be93ff407d92af691001e73:disqus is right, but I do think it's likely that Hank will be accused and investigated.
I can't believe how invested I am in the relationship of a cartoon robin and blue-jay. I probably haven't been this invested in a TV show romance since Jim and Pam in the early seasons of The Office.
Tread lightly, bitch.
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I've watched this show since the start, it's been a guilty pleasure of mine. I like to laugh at its stupidity, and I swear to God that a weekly special of The Soup of just Joel McHale taking digs at the ridiculous shit that happened would rake in the emmys.
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