Worf: "Back on the Enterprise, I was considered quite humorous."
Dax: "Sounds like a dull ship."
Worf: "Back on the Enterprise, I was considered quite humorous."
Dax: "Sounds like a dull ship."
Parks and Recreation? When did the AV Club turn on it?
Ha! Didn't think of that! I was thinking of bringing it up when The Begotten rolled around, but it's funny here too.
I'm impressed, I'm impressed
Hey man, you can't keep johnny down.
Dennis Haysbert is definitely cooler than their other spokesperson, the beeper-salesman :)
@avclub-8c1bbcea199457b63dc39f7a024591f1:disqus , do you mean Coupling?
The biggest question left has to be: Will there be as much drinking in the American remake as in the British original? Because that was a *lot* of drinking. I felt hungover just watching.
Really, what can you say in the comments here that's worse than comments on other stories?
I went for a walk on a stalk of wheat
And it felt like a trillion feet
Since we're talking about awesome Flansburgh songs, don't forget his recent amazing stuff: Cloisonne, Judy Is Your Viet Nam, Fun Assassin, We Live In A Dump and The Darlings of Lumberland to name a few.
@avclub-bd639b876c6a37363c08ea18cbcfe0c4:disqus , I'm pretty sure they're counting Long Tall Weekend, not Severe Tire Damage. If you look up the credits for LTW, they do call it their seventh album. Personally, I still consider it an official album, and love it to death.
Or: because we all read at a young adult level.
To chime in: if you buy Doctor Who on iTunes, it's the British version without the awful voiceover which ruins the opening.
Really? The label's driving that price? Interesting. You'd think record labels would've learned their lesson after what their greed already did to the music industry. It's the same people who kept CD prices so high for so long.
Amazon's MP3 prices are almost always lower than iTunes, sometimes by a lot. Just 15 minutes ago, I went to compare The Joy Formidable's first album…$10 on iTunes, $6 on Amazon. I have no idea why Apple thinks they can charge $1.29 per song.
I saw it minutes before they took it down, and you can pretty much imagine how awkward it was. I love how hard the interviewer girl tried to make it sound interesting.
She doesn't even have any breasts!
She doesn't even have any breasts!
Why wait until 2016, anyway? Couldn't they at least stream some of the Disney stuff now?