Garman is one of my favorite parts of the show. I was so glad they brought him back.
Garman is one of my favorite parts of the show. I was so glad they brought him back.
That's what I was excited for. It's great to watch people kind of improving for hours and hours on end. The past seasons they've really been on their game. It's really impressive. Especially because it can be exhausting if the character is really different from yourself.
Ha ha, he's got you there, E. Buzz
Not according to one of the producers.
I listened to it a few times because I was a fan of Ralph Garman from Joe Schmo. Thanks for reminding me about it, it's time to re-check it out.
Spike has the first two episodes on their website. I don't know when new episodes go up, but this one will be there too eventually. Plus, they replay the episodes all the time.
The Allison screw-up was kind of crazy. They had to have written out a basic outline for her. One of the producers is pretty active on Twitter during the show, answering questions. I don't know if he'd answer a question about that because either way someone looks stupid: either the producers or the actress. Maybe she…
Was it just me or did it seem like there was way more commercials than there was last week? It was kind of annoying. Maybe it's because this episode was so moment based. (like, Chase goes to the hospital, commercial, Chase gets the vest, commercial, Alison screws up, commercial) instead of just everyone just kind of…
I am also happy about this development. The system does work!
"So, QT, we can agree that hands are a woman's most attractive feature, right? Hands, hands, hands! They're so elegant and beautiful."
Yeah, but if you want to see them on the AV Club you have to watch them exclusively on the AV Club.
I used to listen to Astor Piazzolla a lot at work. His stuff makes everything exciting, even cleaning a meat room.
Oh, and if you're listening on the website and you find yourself really liking a guest you can click on their name and it'll show you all the Earwolf podcast episodes they've been on.
"I have diabetes."
My favorites :
I'm sorry, man, if I had known…
I think you have unresolved Bossa Nova issues given your Freudian typo of "brazilian times".
In the most recent Half in the Bag review where they were talking about Django, they showed a clip of Tarantino on a news show talking with some woman. She asks. "Why the need for so much gruesome, graphic violence?"
And I believe she had a gun in that cereal. Violence was literally in her breakfast cereal.