Coulton says he's still looking into that. If they used his actual audio, it's not legal.
Coulton says he's still looking into that. If they used his actual audio, it's not legal.
When I pulled this page up, this comment had 1 like. After I clicked Like, it changed from 1 to 5. I either like this four times as much as normal, or a lot of other people are liking this just as much as me in a very short amount of time. Both of these seems possible.
Or… the writers didn't know at the beginning of the season that the real Bloodyface would be a doctor and not an inmate. I think it's pretty damn probable. That they made it really obvious by re-using that same chunk of dialogue is strange and careless, but that's AHS for you.
People still type "yawn" like it's the insult to end all insults, huh?
…Jelly beans.
That line was so great.
It will if it's true to its retarded characters.
Eh, I think Scientologists and Mormons have this category on lock. Rastafarianism is a close third.
God willing.
They are equals to me. Watching one always makes me want to see the other again, too.
A difference of opinion on a purely subjective matter is not "revisionism." Casting it that way makes you sound like a douche.
A difference of opinion on a purely subjective matter is not "revisionism." Casting it that way makes you sound like a douche.
A difference of opinion on a purely subjective matter is not "revisionism." Casting it that way makes you sound like a douche.
Sheeeeeeeit.
"Same joke but more of it" isn't a layer.
Because it apparently chaps his ass. Wasn't that obvious from context?
Good. Fuck him for doing this anyway. "Aggressively 'urban' hip hop song remade as pretty pretty folk tune" became a seriously unfunny joke about halfway through the first play of the first song ever to do it, and this buttwrinkle still thought it was funny in 2005?
Wynn's like a murder accountant: when it needs done, you just do it, no big displays of emotion or extravagant, violent meltdowns. He'll do it and not feel a thing about it, but it doesn't get him off, either. Quarles, on the other hand… Quarles was a nutjob.
Needed Quest on drums, 'cause that beat was stiff and boring. The lack of really over-the-top-loud bass is also a factor.
He's a fine actor but I did feel that the character and the mythology around him did a lot of the heavy lifting. I haven't been blown away by MKW in anything else (not that he's ever bad). Out of "The Wire" ensemble, the actor I thought was consistently greatest was Andre Royo.