Kyle's at PitchforkFest, so there, I guess.
Kyle's at PitchforkFest, so there, I guess.
So, is Fabrice's appearance here in continuity with Kroll Show?
Push Barman is uneven, but I love it. Dear Catastrophe Waitress was my first B&S album, and probably one of my faourite albums of the 00s.
They've never filmed before a live audience. They film it, then show the episode to an audience.
Is her voice in the trailer? I'm pretty sure the voiceover is by one of the new characters.
Yeah, I love that one.
It's great, but I still prefer their cover of Cheryl Cole's Fight For Your Love, from their last Live Lounge: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Wow, Adapted by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong. It's no Peep Show.
I'm reading in PHC so I'm about a year behind, but I'm loving this run. Glad to know it's still going strong.
S4 of Community starts on Sony TV tonight at 10:45PM. I might try watching.
It's a good episode, except for the loud drunk woman in the crowd who keeps shouting at them.
Kumail Nanjiani's stand-up special is on Comedy Central tomorrow night. I've seen it and it's pretty good. Not an all-time classic, but definitely worth watching if you like his stuff.
Yeah, there was a lot I liked about it. Just not that main romantic plot.
That's "Academy Award winner Fisher Stevens" to you.
Curiously, just yesterday I watched an episode of Cheers where Norm pretends to be gay, in order to get decorating work. The wife of the couple who hired him was played by Jane Sibbett.
The worst show I can think of for wheel-spinning in the will-they-won't-they plot is Ed. There were plenty of times on that show when it would have made perfect sense for Ed and Carol to get together, and each time they would contrive some new reason to keep them apart.
I only made it about two hours in (out of about 3:40), but that was a very good one.
The brilliant "Simon and Marcy" episode of Adventure Time, and the "OT: The Outside Toilet" ep of Bob's Burgers both got nominated, so that's definitely good.
Almost nothing for Two and a Half Men, interestingly.
There's a few weird ones in minor categories. Did anyone remember Scott Bakula was in Behind The Candelabra?