I want to know how you "sneak" something into a vagina.
I want to know how you "sneak" something into a vagina.
Steve Martin is some funny guy.
Still not on Hulu == still not watch.
Seinfeld.
Actually, I think it's implied that they DON'T divorce, since there's no longer a "reason" for Robin to be single at the end.
This is SO much better. This is the ending I'll remember. Thanks for pointing it out.
I thought the funniest joke was when Peter was smoking while going down on Lois, and then Lois started coughing smoke out of her own mouth.
Great episode! So silly.
I confess that, during the entire VHS game, I expected/hoped that Annie and Abed would suddenly realize how compatible they are. But then, I'm a hopeless romantic.
Umm… really? No one has yet associated this with a blatant ripoff of Wicked?
Alternative endings.
Weatherbee.
Will & Grace?
If anyone else is interested (and God knows why you wouldn't be), Andy's exact quote is, "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them." Google reveals no other source than Andy Bernard.
Does anyone have the exact quote? My wife thinks that line is so good that it might be "from" something.
Posted to a page that is, by definition, for fans of the show? Don't feed the troll.
Whenever something like this occurs, I get so frustrated with the TV news departments "justifying their existence" with preemptive coverage. They have nothing new to report, yet they continue talking and re-showing the same footage/announcements/interviews for hours straight.
I really hope Jimmy is dead. That character has run his course. Now let's enjoy watching Fiona's future without him.
I'm imagining this will be one of next season's complications: Ian goes AWOL and it affects Lip's standing at MIT.
I'll get in your jeep, AJ. In the 1970s, at my college, it was a weekly ritual to get baked and watch SNL. The show seemed so subversive back then, as though they had broken into the studio after everyone else had gone home.