Hire someone that acknowledges the existence of minority comedic actors, please.
Hire someone that acknowledges the existence of minority comedic actors, please.
It's nice to meet you, Kristin.
This post ruined gum, onions and old man balls for me.
Lana pretty much giving away the mission in front of Chi/Chee makes me think she's not much of an agent either. That and what the guy said about her gun skills a few episodes ago.
I love it when the show decides to remind us that Archer is a complete badass.
When they were fleshing it out in front of the board, I thought we were gonna get a Strangers on a Train resolution.
I don't know if I agree with the review. I feel as if Joan had more of a hand in solving the case than Sherlock.
The thing that bothered me the most about this episode is that regular old Principal Lewis is like 100x crazier than Black Villain. He killed like three people a few weeks ago and stole a plane of cocaine, ffs.
I haven't seen this show in ages. When the hell did Ned and Krabapple happen?
I gave up on this show early in this season, but I'm curious if it's worth getting back on board. I think I left off…Nolan was looking at his father's stuff with the gorgeous girl. I really felt like the momentum of the show flew off a cliff. Where should I jump back in?
This post probably deserves a more thought out reply, but I feel like anything you enjoy would become a burden if you were forced to do it. Especially for eternity.
Grim Fandango? I'd be amazed if I could spot an obscure Grim Fandango reference in 2013. Well done.
Sploosh.
So now we know how the big guy died. Were the episodes shown out of order?
Pubescent princesses? Aren't those characters adults in the stories?
Basket-bawwl.
Is Kevin Hart really not famous outside….urban circles?
If she killed the fat guy, I'm certain Trudy is dead.
Replace Bourdain with D'Fwon and we've got ourselves an episode.
C+ for me. I don't really care about Bourdain so his presence didn't add anything to the episode. Pretty weak ep, I think.