Well, it was on in the late 70s, and kenneth has made reference to being raised on watching tv, so it makes sense given his age.
Well, it was on in the late 70s, and kenneth has made reference to being raised on watching tv, so it makes sense given his age.
Heh…I thought it was "prince in paris" weekend, insinuating that prince was tracy's cousin…
I'm sorry
but this episode wins solely on the line "I'll have a bowl of cherries and some ghost meat tonight in his memory"
This sucks
I don't see Momo or Appa anywhere in that trailer!
ah…robin williams doing voiceover work. never fails.
Does
Whale Wars actually use "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" as their theme song? That struck me as kind of funny.
It could be worse…Bellona could be back.
Doesn't he have really bad asthma?
@Deputy Mayor - Walter Murch was one of the guests speaking on that episode.
Coincidentally
I was listening to the Radiolabs podcast on blinking this week, where they talk about how frequent blinking really has nothing to do with eye wetting (people in a steam room blink just as often as people in a desert), and no one is really quite sure why we blink so often. The hypotheses they were…
As for asking why Larry wouldn't wipe the pee off, well…he IS a germophobe. That he just ran out without touching it didn't ring false at all for me.
Knowing that a lot of the conversation in the show is left open to improvisation, it's very likely that WAS genuine laughter.
Getting back to Joan's husband…what year are we in now…62 or 63, correct? Right before JFK's assassination, which people have guessed will be the end of the season. So when Dr. Rape mentions going to Vietnam, "If that's still going on," we know that the serious, draft-time shit isn't going down for another 4 years or…
I agree, Mmmmm…it was a statement of solidarity, that even though this relationship has sort of reached the end of any type of romantic love, it has shifted into a "we are a team against the world" kind of marriage, which, let's face it, is how most marriages end up anyway.
I thought there were a lot of telling remarks about the Dick/Don Divide. That "I've eaten horse meat" could only have referred to it being while he was a poor child - I don't see the mad men team writing that without it being a direct reference.
Uh….Sublimation
Lynne Thigpen, nuff said.
I'm sticking with Mac and Charlie on this one (really Charlie and anyone, to be honest), if for nothing else than the "Dee has a Heart Attack" episode.
woot
I have nothing more to add, but…this is my 3,000th comment!
Also….alec baldwin's daughter…