Yeah, I wasn't feeling this one either. I'm dead inside.
Yeah, I wasn't feeling this one either. I'm dead inside.
So the bloodsucking brother was all "Hey, I totally didn't kill that guy" and then it's not followed up on. I think Corey Feldman did it.
Actually, Stallone stole *my* screenplay, "Terry Crews and the Amazing Technicolor Shotgun."
I found this episode to be most humorous. Hodgman was tremendous, his mustache doubly so.
Obviously the mother of George's daughter is Shelley Long, right?
He punches a hole in a man's face. It got it pretty right.
…I thought that's how everyone says Poconos….
Or maybe they thought Frank's Brother was the best episode of the season, which it was. So far.
New York Ripper was great— razor-on-nipple action in that one— but nothing's gonna top zombie vs. shark in Zombi 2.
There's a line that more or less explained the maid's "image," about how women see deeper, into the soul or something, and men see what's on the surface. So the wife and daughter see the weary spirit and the husband and the cop see a hot ghost maid.
Well, she's slipping laudanum into McDermott's coffee and inducing him to dig up the backyard, so I think she was trying.
Now that's the shit I was looking for. It certainly did roar some rips.
They brought back Jiminy Glick?
I very rarely laugh at any comedy episode, but it doesn't mean it wasn't brilliant. I was into it for the aesthetics and the wigs.
No way in hell I'm reading all these comments.
You're all nuts. This was an A episode. Amazing.
My favorite working cartoonist. There's a Jules Feiffer vibe going on there.
Nolan's Batman? No?
We gotta get Rafi and Hobo Dude in the same scene together.
You just said you were legless.