Wait, you're saying someone might want to not have sex to Dawes?
Wait, you're saying someone might want to not have sex to Dawes?
Wow, that is a remarkably solidly terrible playlist. Nice work, Brooker.
Wow, I haven't heard this thing in like 15 years or so. Takes me back to my oldies radio listening childhood when I had no idea what this song was talking about.
This episode was full of amazing lines, but my favorite came after "Trent" made fun of Piper's "lame night." Everyone's laughing about Trent's puns, and then in the background we hear SAM say in the driest robot voice ever "Ha. ha. ha. Trent's back."
Her Scot-stralian accent was amazing.
Danzing Jr. is such a perfectly accurate description of Trent as Sam.
I recognized Bubbs first, and I thought cool, it's Bubbles! Then I noticed Skinny Pete and I nearly screamed like Lucille Bluth upon discovering Gene Parmesan.
If anyone has actually seen Face/Off, can you please confirm that there is a similar scene in that movie?
Gotta say, the face swapped acting was pretty spot on in both episodes. Ken Marino's line reading sounded a lot like Rob Hubel's.
Rob Huebel's delivery of “Aaaah, middle seats! Surrounded by people!” was very Steve Martinesque.
Nine Inch Nails' "Closer"? I don't know, I think if you're depraved enough, that could be a pretty good fucking song.
I just don't understand how she could focus on the lyrics during penetration.
I don't know, climaxing as the Hallelujahs kick in would be pretty great.
Johnny Burnette, "You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful And You're Mine"
Paint It Black is a song that's best performed theatrically and not with emo sincerity.
But I really am Henery the Eight, I am!
Haha. She was the one who asked the question. I've made an edit to clarify.
Pretty much.
As cliche as it is, Kind of Blue really is great mood music. Except for this one time with this girl in college who started laughing when I put it on after which she asked "What is this?"
Holy crap, two likes!