So much of this show depends on everyone being a complete dunce. The club's on lockdown for fear of people who are known to hide bombs in stuff, but they accept a beer delivery from Lord knows who. Nice.
So much of this show depends on everyone being a complete dunce. The club's on lockdown for fear of people who are known to hide bombs in stuff, but they accept a beer delivery from Lord knows who. Nice.
And nobody explained that catgut doesn't even come from cats. The writers clearly read the Wikipedia article (Hannibal's comment about lean animals producing the toughest gut is almost a direct quote) so there's no excuse.
Yeah, this week's episode was pretty gross. Seems like they usually keep the casual racism & misogyny at a slow simmer but occasionally, like tonight, it boils over.
There was the time she said most men are more interested in her from the back, because 'Meredith is ugly ha ha ha'
There was the time she said most men are more interested in her from the back, because 'Meredith is ugly ha ha ha'
It's the stubble. Men aren't big on stublety.
It's the stubble. Men aren't big on stublety.
That scene was sad. Poor Amy.
That scene was sad. Poor Amy.
Did anyone else ever get coerced into manning one of those collection baskets, only to end up accidentally hitting multiple unfortunate parishoners in the face?
Did anyone else ever get coerced into manning one of those collection baskets, only to end up accidentally hitting multiple unfortunate parishoners in the face?
Either way, I'm extremely sold on the Beef and Beer idea.
Either way, I'm extremely sold on the Beef and Beer idea.
The Leonard/Penny plot felt like a season 3 episode in that it was practically identical to the other "Leonard thinks Penny is dumb and this causes problems in their relationship" stories they've done.
The Leonard/Penny plot felt like a season 3 episode in that it was practically identical to the other "Leonard thinks Penny is dumb and this causes problems in their relationship" stories they've done.
I like that too, but his real life persona is as well.
I like that too, but his real life persona is as well.
This episode was completely not what being on bath salts is like, but it was nevertheless fun as hell. Loved Papa McPoyle's baby-eating confession.
This episode was completely not what being on bath salts is like, but it was nevertheless fun as hell. Loved Papa McPoyle's baby-eating confession.
You're right. The more I think about it, the type of calling out I want to see rarely happens in the actual physics community, so it's probably a bit too much to expect from a Chuck Lorre sitcom.