Somebody! Show me a(n episode of any) show with more perfect jokes!
Somebody! Show me a(n episode of any) show with more perfect jokes!
Everybody worries me. I mean, getting with Sabrina was the whole conceit of the show, from stage 1, as they showed in the improv segments. You think they have this all figured out? I mean, it's too early for Jimmy and Sabrina to turn into Jim and Pam…I'm going to get awful here…. could this perhaps be a Ted and Robin…
All that I can think is that he must have been one of John Goodman's cronies.. but Greendale has cameras right? Otherwise he'd be the all-seeing… Maybe he's the astronaut making paninis.. in platform shoes?
This was a nearly perfect episode. I just wish Martha Plimpton's comment on the suckiness of the musical had more nuance to it. Like another one of the great dumb jokes played in this show. I mean, she's not that nasty usually..
I feel the same, although I never got into The Office. But, this episode felt a lot like it was on autopilot, with some fun moments, like Ron's "I love riddles", but they were subsequently ruined, by parallel moments like Ron at the end, reenforcing that statement, although I guess we shouldn't count the end all that…
South Park - Scott Tenorman Must Die
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Mmmmm! Stuff I'm going to watch eventually! They all sound amazing! Thank you! As for Louie's "Bully", I think this is one case where a trio is necessary for really understanding what C.K. was going for. The trio being "Bully", "God", and "Mom", which is equally as shocking as "God", I think. But, as far as standalone…
There's a 15 year age difference… but, anyway, that's part of the humor. Like, when you see Dan Byrd as an undercover cop, who's married, but the other characters believe he's a student… because they're basically the same age.
Yeah, as other commenters say, the supporting cast is amazing, Ryan Shay especially, and if they devoted an episode to Dan Byrd's storyline, it could have been spectacular and very very funny, but the show seems far too devoted to Tessa & George storylines, so they can come together at the end, and compare their…
After just one line? I always anticipated this show being stupid, but then I started watching it, starting with the Thanksgiving episode, on Hulu, and it has me drawn in. Watch the whole thing. Obviously some lines are flops, but the way its directed is so apt, and there are some really surprisingly hilarious lines…
how about 150 likes and a musical? Killed it?
When I started watching season 2, after season 3 convinced me that this show is awesome, I dreamed of this day! Two of my favorite tv men (no homo)!
Tom and Jean aren't given enough time together. Tell NBC to give them their own end-w/awesomeness deal every episode, and I'll get back to you. Troy and Abed are different though, well insanely, obviously, but because Jeff is also their friend… Ben might be the best parallel, and I really prefer Adam Scott to Joey…
True, but it's about actual people. They're in a study group, and it's insane to suspect their lives revolve around each other, or anything. The Troy story was a good reminder of that, because it involved secrecy, so this utilizes his dynamics with Abed, as well as the 2 guest stars. Parks and Recreation however,…
This show is all I've been watching the past week (NO SCHOOL!) and this is my favorite episode of what I've watched… at least of this season (of which I've watched everything). The premiere was pretty good though, even more dramatic, and Chaos was a mind-blowing orgasm, but this just had so much humor, and the plot…
How do I give an A+? Seriously!?
So, I've never had any interest in this show, but I just clicked on here because of this episode's title. Is it any homage to Dan Clowes, or merely coincidental?
I'm surprised no one mentioned it, but I'm so happy music is back in the show, particularly Garrett Dillahunt and his guitar (Burt Rocks had gotten me really excited, but then I was let down by him being ignored), as well as Kate Micucci and her uke, so I'm hoping there will be more awesome musical segments, more…
It was too long, but they made it work, as they do everything.
She always was the best part of the show, even though I usually love most of the show. I think she is best as a side character, though, so they shouldn't use her any more than they did in Mongooses (I keep on mentioning it, because I just remember how great it was). "A flat minor" was probably the best line of this…