I dunno, was this episode really intended to be a vicious satirical jab at Spurlock? It just seemed like Judge was using the Super Size Me premise as a vehicle for making them fat.
I dunno, was this episode really intended to be a vicious satirical jab at Spurlock? It just seemed like Judge was using the Super Size Me premise as a vehicle for making them fat.
Isn't this the episode where Meadow keeps shrieking over and over about how Finn "got out a sooootcase!"? That was rough.
I don't find Susan hot at all. Man-Hands absolutely bests her. At least facially.
I know, right??? The Kramer subplot is maybe my favorite thing in the entire episode. This Sims character gets me so steamed.
I thought you said you looked like Marilyn Monroe. You look like Marilyn the ho!
Give John Teti a gold star because Sledge Hammer! was the correct answer to this. Although I'm surprised no one gave it up for the Buffy theme.
It's OK to call hooters knockers and sometimes snack trays.
For the "Those aren't pillows!" scene, I've always wondered, were the "pillows" thighs or buttcheeks?
She's in good shape for a mid-40s New Jersey housewife and mother of two. But there's still the matter of her face.
Edie Falco is pretty darn good looking? I might disagree!
A weekly dose of that British lady from the finale who wasn't funny at all? What a treat for us!
I loved the Season 1 Halloween episode, but did people really like the zombie one from last year? Where they all literally became zombies?
Honestly, I was a little confused about that. It seems that most of the AV staff interpreted it that way, but the set-up paragraph seems to indicate the question was "who is someone you hate in something you love?"
I dunno, I thought Jeong was terrible in Season 1 as well. And in everything ever. He's a radio with the volume knob permanently stuck at the highest decibel.
I'll go with Ken Jeong in COMMUNITY. I know he's not the lead or anything, but good Christ, does he drag the show down every time he pops up. He's the worst.
"As I’ve noted before with the reaction to the latter seasons of…Lost,
certain science-fiction/fantasy fans get irritable when a franchise
that seemed to be about high thrills and mysteries suddenly takes a turn
toward love and spirituality."
Dan Fogler should not be in things.
Why is there a question mark after "Good for him"? Is there some sort of drawback to him making the decision to lose weight and become healthier that I'm not seeing?
King James, like he king of the street or somethin'. Ain't nobody king of the street!
Old Habits Die Hard. That's a title, there's your title.