I can only assume this episode was aired out of order and next one we'll see her have some car related story.
I can only assume this episode was aired out of order and next one we'll see her have some car related story.
I missed this line… oh well, now I have an excused to rewatch the episode.
Time to twirl
I was a little disappointed that Coach didn't remember her, but that cutaway made up for it.
I just want to point out how terrifying Nick's Batman mask was… Part gimp mask, part cheap knockoff, 100% Nick Miller.
I picked up on some Drunk Uncle as well
I find myself randomly singing "Father Figure" because of that homeless guy
It's such an awesome name.
I was nervous heading into this episode when last week set it up as "Schmidt tries to break up Nick and Jess". If done well, it could give us the scheming, clever, hilariously evil Schmidt.. if done poorly, he's a douche and it's an uncomfortable 22 minutes of TV.
This episode gets an A from me simply because April has a picture of Patrick Ewing on a rollercoaster
Lily's "You son of a bitch" was annoying the first time I heard it and it doesn't get any better as time goes on. I don't know why I dislike it so much, but I do… it's a terrible catch phrase.
Part of what made Breaking Bad so amazing was being able to discuss and analyze the show. Places like the AV Club helped make that happen and so did Donna's incredible reviews. They were always well-written, insightful, and the first place I would check after the episode aired. So thanks, Donna.
I couldn't have asked for more. It wasn't the ending I originally expected a couple seasons ago… I was hoping for something like the Godfather Part II, where Walt is finally on top and the king, but it's cost him his family and Jesse and he's alone. But this was just about perfect.
On the one hand, I was glad they stopped showing so many Hitler based programs, but when they stopped making shows related to history at all… yeah, not cool. I understand the ratings and money, but it was disappointing.
Something about the line reading of "Terry loves yogurt" had me hysterically laughing. It was oddly sincere and matter of fact.. "Yeah, he does love yogurt".
I probably would have watched 22 minutes of Winston contemplating a cat murder while they cutest cat in the world played with the noose.
Still plenty of time to screw it up, but I'm really excited for what this season will bring.
Barney not recognizing who the bad guys are in movies/tv is probably my favorite joke for him.
Biggest laugh of the night: Adam Brody opening a door to reveal a second door and yelling “SHIT!” Can he stay on this show forever?
Absolutely my favorite moment of the episode. I wish he would stick around
Pam and Jim exchanging looks in the elevator, as Jim looks down, she looks up at him and vice versa… man.. that gets me every time. Such a sweet moment I've always loved between them.