Every time he says "…but here's the twist", accompanied by the hand gesture, I lose it.
Every time he says "…but here's the twist", accompanied by the hand gesture, I lose it.
On a similar note, I think Tim Heidecker does a great job of being the slightly lame, slightly uptight neighbour. He doesn't overplay it.
Scientifically speaking, what's probably going on here with the fuckin'… downstairs business is, your boner muscles are looking at yourself in the mirror, and they're saying "Jesus Christ, there is no way in hell that any woman is ever going to let me fuckin' pump her".
That 'bad pussy' line had me in hysterics.
Agreed - this episode was flat-out hilarious was start to finish.
I would say solid A. One of my favourite episodes in a while.
Me too, I finally bought it last year when the reissue came out, and proceeded to crank it for weeks. Ram on!
They're just asking people what song they hate the most, so it's not surprising that it's often something that's universally loathed. You don't exactly choose what music you hate, and I imagine most people would hate something well-known, since you're less likely to be exposed to music that's both terrible and…
I hope you're not including Ram in 'the bulk', are you…?
Yeah, I was a bit confused about where that number came from too. Marah?
My name is Tenerence Love, plus my name is Tenerence Love, divided by my name is Tenerence Love, equals my name is Tenerence Love - remainder three.
Ho dag, that man just ordered breakfast in the middle of my rap song!
The Simpsons only really hit its stride in season 13!
Jesus, two people in a row?! Elizabeth de Razzo plays Maria, that's the freaking caption for the photo, not the byline!
Absolutely. Best caption ever.
Damn, you basically summed up my feelings exactly. The sideways universe being the afterlife was particularly painful, since it didn't have anything to do with the central plot itself. (Sure, their time on the island is what brought them together in the afterlife, but then couldn't you theoretically end Cheers in the…
@avclub-ccc36675ce8d7286aff56ecccb53d0a5:disqus : I think that was me!
Not quite as good as the first part, methinks, but still a worthy successor. A few too many cringeworthy lyrics (plus the entirely cringeworthy 'Not a Bad Thing') knock it down a few rungs, although Timbaland's production is still pretty damn good. How many different tracks did he use to create 'True Blood'?! Jesus.
Well, season two did get a bit nuts but I still found it entertaining. Season one is solid. It's hard to get a good handle on where this season is going from the first episode, but yeah, I say give it a shot. It's definitely not Dexter levels.
Yeah, if you view the finale as some sort of absolute victory for Walt then you've been watching it wrong.