Really really really disliked this episode. The worst yet. Karen's number was horrible. "Mahatma" was ridiculous.
Really really really disliked this episode. The worst yet. Karen's number was horrible. "Mahatma" was ridiculous.
Don't forget shining her huge-mongous refrigerator…
Speaking as a middle-aged woman, I think the Julia story is the most bananas of the entire show.
Do you know what Colbie Caillat's mother was like?!
Agreed. It's like no one who writes for this show has seen any of the TV produced for cable in the last 10 years. Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, etc., etc. Everything is so obvious and strained; as if the audience is incapable of following a character or plot arc without underlining,…
I did love the workshop itself. Otherwise, this episode was lame-o.
Best line of the night:
CAST IRON POT: "CLAAAAANGGGGG!"
He could be from Bloomfield Hills or some other posh-like Detroit suburb.
"Don't worry, your bat is safe." My new catchphrase.
I would prefer they did not do this.
They are definitely for adults, although I would say young adults/teens would enjoy them. But much more adult topics and scenarios then ever shown in Harry Potter.
Paddy Chaefsky and George Carlin—prophets
Yeah, if you think about A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum based on Plautus, 2nd Century BC! Hijinks at the summer home!
Still can't find new podcasts on ITunes mobile stores
Trying to download the podcasts direct to my iPhone or iPad and I still the most recent podcast is from 2010. Anyone else see the same thing? Amiright or amirght? Right?
Beautiful finale. I knew Coach would given in to Tami, but the way he did it was just great. The montage and cut away to the Philly high school was so well done. Loved the wrap up on all the main characters,
ITunes Sadness
Still not on iTunes. Which bums me out. I download podcasts direct to my iPhone so if it's not on ITunes it doesn't exist.
Seems like the ITunes feed is really messed up. The most recent episode is from Oct. 2010. But it's nice to take a walk through old pop culture discussions.
This and last week's episodes are not on the ITunes feed. something must be done.
He was Oliver Fucking Reed. Respect must be paid.
Back in the Day
The olden days of early Internet discussion boards, I used to participate in a hot-and-heavy conversation on Salon's Table Talk about Homicide. God, I loved this show from the first episodes, even into its decline when all the pretty pretty people were cast (I'm talking to you Michelle Michelle), it…