Trying to find his way home.
Trying to find his way home.
Well, I'm pretty sure that twins is the top score.
Not enough attempts at being macho devolving into homo-eroticism.
In the Community writing staff show, Dan Harmon would play the head of NBC while the part of Dan Harmon himself would be played by Brad Garret. And Josh Holloway would play Joel McHale.
I like to think that the troubled Marine who did that shooting on Veep was once counseled by Todd who now smiles and laughs as he constantly wonders how he missed the signs….
Just a slob like one of us?
The thing about Todd is that he's a war hero. He served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He's seen stuff man. He's done stuff man - terrible, horrible stuff. His descent into madness had begun long before the group was mean to him in season three. And that's why Todd is hilarious.
For season seven, the Dean tries to reach out to the religious community by appointing a school chaplain. Naturally his PC fears all come true when the new chaplain turns out to be a religious fanatic who whips up devout students to persecute weirdos like the Dean - with special guest star Jonathan Pryce.
I really liked the tag. I'd like to see a show behind the show of the Community writing staff - with each writer having his or her unique personality. Sort of like a Dick Van Dyke for the 21st century. Briggs Hatton would be the resident creep always pitching controversial plots. If Jeff and Annie ever hook up, Briggs…
How fascinating. Could you have a talking gekko fill in the details for me?
Honey Boo Boo's cocaine dealer thanks you.
Burma Shave
It was widely parodied at the time.
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Senator Ted Stevens (R. Alaska):
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Unless they're a hot lesbian porn star, then it's fun to watch.
Actually it's Daniel Tosh. Which reminds me, wouldn't it be hilarious if five guys did her after one of her shows?
Riker was keen to fuck a genderless creature that reproduced by inseminating plant husks. Riker was a total manslut who would fuck anything and everything is what I'm saying.
You can also watch quite a few episodes of the Star Trek series on Startrek.com.
For whatever it's worth…"Kiss Me" always made me think of two lesbians living together on a farm in upstate New York.
I always thought that William Shatner speaks for white Canada.