Being an hour long (or 44 minutes, whatever) meant that it wasn't as strong as it could've been, but I liked it fine, if only for "hey baby, what's wrong?" That was a helluva great delivery.
Being an hour long (or 44 minutes, whatever) meant that it wasn't as strong as it could've been, but I liked it fine, if only for "hey baby, what's wrong?" That was a helluva great delivery.
But was it worth it now that she thinks she can do comedy? All I know is my gut says "maybe."
But was it worth it now that she thinks she can do comedy? All I know is my gut says "maybe."
I feel like her character is aggressively, obviously crazy, whereas the craziness of the other characters comes out more naturally and isn't telegraphed in almost every line of their dialogue. Kristen Schaal is an amazing comic performer (she slays it on Bob's Burgers) but apart from a few moments here and there I…
I feel like her character is aggressively, obviously crazy, whereas the craziness of the other characters comes out more naturally and isn't telegraphed in almost every line of their dialogue. Kristen Schaal is an amazing comic performer (she slays it on Bob's Burgers) but apart from a few moments here and there I…
When they talked about Tracey's medical problems, I was really hoping they were going to address this too, although I could see how Carlock would be reluctant to discuss it publicly. It may well have caused them a lot more problems then they care to remember.
When they talked about Tracey's medical problems, I was really hoping they were going to address this too, although I could see how Carlock would be reluctant to discuss it publicly. It may well have caused them a lot more problems then they care to remember.
As annoying as Wesley Snipes was, he did raise a good point about which person I'd assume was named Wesley. Had never thought of that before, and little observations like that are part of why I love this show. Who else would do a lemon party reference, huh?
As annoying as Wesley Snipes was, he did raise a good point about which person I'd assume was named Wesley. Had never thought of that before, and little observations like that are part of why I love this show. Who else would do a lemon party reference, huh?
<obvious gag="">You're assuming he'd been paying attention to begin with</obvious>
<obvious gag="">You're assuming he'd been paying attention to begin with</obvious>
Excellent point, it's easy to forget that a lot of arguing and hard work goes on behind the scenes of shows we can just passively absorb, although it is nice when you get someone with Adam Reed's enthusiasm for his work.
Excellent point, it's easy to forget that a lot of arguing and hard work goes on behind the scenes of shows we can just passively absorb, although it is nice when you get someone with Adam Reed's enthusiasm for his work.
I just looked that up: THANK YOU
I just looked that up: THANK YOU
You've intrigued me, who is worse? I love negativity.
You've intrigued me, who is worse? I love negativity.
While I love this feature, and 30 Rock, does anyone else find these a bit underwhelming after the sheer awesomeness of the Archer highlights? Maybe it's because there's so much more to talk about with 30 Rock, but I feel like these conversations are ending before they're getting interesting; two paragraphs is not…
While I love this feature, and 30 Rock, does anyone else find these a bit underwhelming after the sheer awesomeness of the Archer highlights? Maybe it's because there's so much more to talk about with 30 Rock, but I feel like these conversations are ending before they're getting interesting; two paragraphs is not…
I hereby declare that the Milky Way be henceforth known as the MCA Way.