Yup! He's practically Gambino's right hand man.
Yup! He's practically Gambino's right hand man.
"You gave him my social security number!?" "…he said he needed it."
By "blatant cheat," you mean Jasmine and Crosby not being together, right? I could have sworn they got back together at the end of last season, so I was really confused by all the business with Crosby's "special friend" and him talking to Jasmine about her.
No no no no no. Don't do that. Don't.
I'm really surprised to see this episode get a B-
I was expecting somewhere closer to a D or lower. Seriously, I've managed to tolerate this season fairly well overall and actually liked last weeks episode well enough, but I could not find anything enjoyable about this finale. Admittedly, I laughed at House driving…
Glad to see some Holly Miranda love here.
The Magician's Private Library is such a wonderful album. There are some videos on Youtube of her and a bandmate walking from a bar, through town, to an apartment playing some songs along the way and it's all just beautiful.
I don't know how you did it, but those last three comments made me very uncomfortable.
Mumford and Sons - Sigh No More
"His name's Lou."
Did anyone else catch that callback? Maybe I'm just really simple, but I rather enjoyed that.
Band names
I daresay that "Red Wagon Wheel Incest" has potential.
Yeah, I saw the Matchbox 20 quote before catching the episode on Hulu, so I was a little off guard when Redcorn gave the Rachel Ray line. I assumed it may have been a callback to a joke from before that I just conveniently came across the same day, but I guess not.
Nate wasn't shot.
You know shit's about to get real when Katims breaks out The National, yo. That's when he brings the PAIN.
Does Katims do this with Friday Night Lights too? I've never watched it (though I'm becoming convinced that I should fix that) but I'm kinda loving that The National is getting so much love in Parenthood, as well…
Oh, is that what Todd was referring to? The first thing that came to my mind was the Zeke/Camille drama at the end of the first season, but this makes a lot more sense.
Hey Todd
Didn't you call that whole Travis/Laurie potential just a few episodes ago?