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"Feig, who often gets marginalized in discussions of this show"
From what I recall, in the commentary for one of the episodes, they talk about how due to Canadian visa issues or the like, they had to go through a mountain of red tape to legally cast him and had to basically prove he was the only actor in North America who could play the role, but that it was 100% worth it.
Sarah Hagan
"Another character the show doesn’t quite have calibrated right just yet: Mr. Weir."
Yep, really seems like a potato/potato (pronunciation) thing.
The Dissolve had a half day.
It's complicated. The fact is, they made 15 individual episodes of varying length, so it's to be expected each one should be able to stand on its own. And yet there are some instances where a joke is set up and then the punchline doesn't properly occur until an episode or two later. The fact that Hurwitz had said…
Holy crap.
I've long thought the gay characters on this show are Extra Flaming because all characters on this show outside of the Bluths are heightened to the point of stereotypical cartoonishness.
@Scrawler2:disqus Yeah, I mentioned in Todd's initial write-up of the whole season, but between his needless characters in Community and The Office and now his character here which I think a stronger comedian or actor could have made a lot funnier, I'm really sick of seeing Chris Dopplepoppoulous' face on my TV this…
If SBTB is in the mix, how about the ep with Principal Belding's brother Rod Belding?
Don't know anything about the score for Train your Dragon, but Hans Zimmer borrowed large chunks of the score for Inception from his own score for The Thin Red Line (plus a lot of it is just BWAAAAMP and that Edith Piaf song slowed down) so all in all, it's not very original.
Is BBC America basic? I thought they have commercials but show stuff largely (if not entirely) unedited. But yeah, if one wants to watch RoboCop, one should watch RoboCop uncut.
I watched them all, but just barely because I didn't find out they were expiring until last week's review. I imagine a few fans not in the know will be pissed to discover they're gone now.
The bit in Pittsburgh (which is largely a PAINFUL episode packed with relationship drama) where he has an audience member tell a basic joke, then tries to retell it later in the episode had me crying with laughter. Then I replayed it for a friend and we were both crying.
(SPOILERS, I guess?)
FUCK THAT CAT
Aren't these episodes expired from Hulu now?