Much like the Neutral Planet I have no strong feelings either way. This is a solid Comedy Central episode but it just felt off in its timing and delivery of the jokes.
Much like the Neutral Planet I have no strong feelings either way. This is a solid Comedy Central episode but it just felt off in its timing and delivery of the jokes.
Much like the Neutral Planet I have no strong feelings either way. This is a solid Comedy Central episode but it just felt off in its timing and delivery of the jokes.
The US boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics.
The US boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Mostly agree with the rest of the comments. It was trying to pass off bland uninspired writing, in which the characters seem like they need to scream the audience what every single piece of dialogue means, for some profound lesson on not only the series, but for some reason life in general. The only partial saving…
Mostly agree with the rest of the comments. It was trying to pass off bland uninspired writing, in which the characters seem like they need to scream the audience what every single piece of dialogue means, for some profound lesson on not only the series, but for some reason life in general. The only partial saving…
"Follow the party flag"
"What did you just call me"
The above quote was the only line that I actually found to be genuinely funny.
My has this show fallen off a cliff.
Just caught up on this episode
Shows up Half an hour late: I'm usually not one for speeches… so goodbye
BANTER!
I hope this reminds everyone to live EVERY week like it's Shark Week
I believe it's actually Hot Ham Water
I'm still pulling for America's Next Top Pirate, hosted by Deborah
Unfortunately they're no longer FLUSHED WITH CASH
Ann Perkins!!!
Is it just me or is that comma in "Are you there, Chelsea" as gratuitous as her inflated sense of self worth. I know it's based on her book but come on. Also, Whitney…
I'm more of a fan of Black Cop/White Cop