The casual racism is one of the most realistic aspects of a show about nerdy white STEM dudes.
The casual racism is one of the most realistic aspects of a show about nerdy white STEM dudes.
You should never have trusted their showboating A.V. Club algebra.
The casting director thought he looked pretty sharp in the Stop Making Sense suit for the epilogue scene.
I'm with you on this one. I have to believe he's just fucking with the interviewer otherwise I'm forced to accept that he has a trigger warning for a song he heard on a Disney theme park ride.
They already sold out. Notice how they have the money to record their music and set it to a video. Probably on a Macbook with a legally purchased copy of Adobe Premiere. In a manor.
The episodes with Myra are about Myra being a crazy nut; they aren't about who the boys' mother is. I'm not sure we're really supposed to care who their mother is. She rarely comes up and it's almost always as an aside, so it just seems like such a non-issue. Also, I think they've tied up a lot of loose ends with…
I think it was the 118 lbs of Grade-A American come-and-get-it.
I saw the name "Snoopy" in the credits.
It makes sense if you think about it. The other characters talk to him and even try to strangle him as though he were a separate entity from GOB.
Dr. Quymn has red hair and twin daughters. AND she fooled around with Rusty. Might as well toss some implied incest into this familial stew.
I think it was bad timing. Bring Your Son to Work Day would coincide with Attempt to Create a Super Soldier Day as a matter of course in the Venture universe; the only person that comes to mind as a successful parent on this show is Dermott's grandmother.
Question: See Queens and Gogol Bordello play different nights in my city, or travel a thousand miles to see them both play at Red Rocks on the same night?
"Okay, I like the sex community part, but how will we hit the over 65 demo?"
So if the pickpockets do their homework first, they're in? Thanks Security Guy. Now we can look forward to a future where thieves are also music snobs.
As much as I hate to rag on this thing in any capacity, I get a lot of second-hand embarrassment thinking about what Dane Cook's set will be like.
"I never thought I resembled Robert enough to do his stunts, but $195 million and counting; we must be doing something right! *chuckle*"
Show us this, 'the clitoris'!
From what I recall from a forum post I saw on the internet somewhere 4 months ago, collectors could face serious legal implications for speaking to an unrelated third party about a debt in any capacity. So that's why they're super careful about making sure you are authorized to talk to them about the debt. I think.…