Honestly, that has to be the most hilarious/just plain weird racial slur.
Honestly, that has to be the most hilarious/just plain weird racial slur.
@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus I don't even want to know the reasoning behind the "let's stick glass up glass rods into a cat" experiment.
Holy shit, now that would be some controversial tv. I kind of wish it had come up during the Amos and Andy discussion.
The write-up for Profit used the phrase "NYPD Blue ball" which I believe is what Lance Armstrong experiences whenever he unsuccessfully flirts with a female New York cop.
I just wanted to say that the special "David Wain" credits from one episode of the State was one of my favorite things the show ever did.
Not gonna lie, when Trent traded his nickname with Daisy and now he was Gadget Girl and she was Paunch, I was hoping they'd do a subtle Doctor Who gag and have Trent say "Come along, Paunch."
I am not Trent, I am Guy Person, Assistant Manager of Pick-A-Puffin.
Somehow I completely missed Blake's one line. I'm not sure how I pulled that off. CLIIIIIIIIIINNNNNTTTTTT!
Nah, it's all shot in Niger.
Fun Fact: Jenji Kohan originally offered the part of "Fake Ira Glass" to Real Ira Glass.
Wait, so she went to prison with an actual real-life Pennsatuckey? That's disturbing…
Easy there Polar, save this kind of speculation for the Homeland reviews.
And unless the actual butler wrote and directed this movie, it's not an autobiography!
In college a friend of mine and I had an ongoing joke about writing a musical. The farthest we ever got was a line from the song "Doing It In The Butler Style."
It's weird because apparently the Superman: The Animated Series comics he wrote are really well regarded, so we know he can do good work (for an all ages audience no less) , but instead he wants to just blow everything up.
I imagine this whole thread will serve as a season of To Catch A Predator.
Yes, we heard you the first time.
I wish I could give this two likes: Once for the comment, and again for your Sideshow Raheem avatar.
Ooh, this is a fun game: Let's just pretend this is Elizabeth Jennings embarking on a very bizarre deep cover operation.
Somewhat Related: Anyone else remember an awful pop-folk song called "I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)" that came out in 2006 or so? It's pretty much the platonic ideal of someone nostalging for a time they never knew by blending together two subcultures that never crossed over back in the time the…