Some of Chang's facial expressions when he wasn't the focus of a scene were downright hysterical.
Some of Chang's facial expressions when he wasn't the focus of a scene were downright hysterical.
I agree wholeheartedly. Above all else, this season has just been consistently funny. I've had to rewatch most of the episodes to catch the lines I missed from laughing. As great as some of the concept episodes have been, none of the prior seasons have hit as hard with laugh-out-loud material.
There were three Seinfeld imitations last night; Winston, Abed and later in the evening, Louis CK on The Tonight Show. So I ask in my best Seinfeld voice, "What's with all of the Seinfeld imitations on television?"
I hadn't realized that was run out of order. Killer line, though.
Love Hartman, but I put him in the utility player role (along with guys like Ackroyd and Hader).
I gotcha.
Although the movie wasn't great, he was very funny in Tower Heist.
Since you mentioned Mulaney, I thought last Sunday's episode of his show was one of the best 1/2 hours I've seen in a long time. Really stepped up the dark humor in a way which surprised me for network TV. I especially love the "gunshot" line.
Didn't he end of marrying one of the babysitters. Or am I thinking of Tom Arnold?
And better than a good 3/4 of the cast members that followed.
No, "we" didn't love Chris Farley. I hate to speak badly of the dead, but the man was a huge, untalented hack.
Really? You're going to defend Spade over Murphy? The man is a walking afterthought while Eddie was brilliant on SNL.
Of course, Farley wasn't fit to shine Eddie's shoes in terms of sketch comedy. As far as SNL cast members, there was Murphy and then everyone else.
I like it! Abbie and Crane leave their bottlecapping jobs at the Shotz Brewery to become gift-wrappers in Burbank. This has a lot of potential.
That might have been my favorite moment in the history of Suburgatory. I recognized the shirt right away — before George said the "designer's" name — and yelled "Theo's shirt!" to my wife, who thought I was simply going nuts.
For me, this wasn't just the worst episode of what is increasingly becoming a terribly disappointing season, but perhaps the worst episode of Community in the entire run of the series. I was actually bored for almost the entirety.
Granted, Soul Asylum died in 1991 (or rather, was murdered by uber-ass producer Michael Beinhorn who fucked with drummer Grant Young's head), but for a decent period they were an incredible band and certainly one of the best live acts on the planet. From 1986 to 1990, their worst shit was better than anything Mike D.…
Granted, Soul Asylum died in 1991 (or rather, was murdered by uber-ass producer Michael Beinhorn who fucked with drummer Grant Young's head), but for a decent period they were an incredible band and certainly one of the best live acts on the planet. From 1986 to 1990, their worst shit was better than anything Mike D.…