Yep. She's really, really good.
Yep. She's really, really good.
I don't understand how there was any question of whether or not she was bisexual. She was. We knew when they knew, when Rosie and Larry both got her number. It was only mentioned that Rosie wasn't at her place yet so we would see Larry think he had a leg up on, what Leon lovingly deemed, "the fuckfight."
FUCK I just realized once the AV Club gets rid of anonymous posts, Louis CK won't drop in and talk to us anymore. The AV Club should really consider that, buncha assholes.
I must be missing something. Tompkins dresses like Mark Twain but he can't deal with someone who dresses like an LA beatnik from 60 years ago. Fuck that shit.
Louie's whole show feels like such a chaotic, strange collage of everything that inspires him in his day-to-day life that I always just assume the major characters are composites of people he's met. Considering he can portray his mother in two completely different ways, I feel like in most cases, it would be hard for…
@JoelBarish.
Ben's pizza is exactly the kind of place where you stand and eat for a minute while feeling unhappy, like Louie does. It's about as good as that.
But, see, the problem is, despite being true to the comics, mechanical web-shooters are stupid.
Let's get serious for a moment
Can Nickelodeon promise the rest of the seasons on DVD?
Wiwraego, yeah it's OK to feel that way but it's also very stupid.
Since Let It Bloom? Did you miss Good Bad Not Evil?
I'm a jaded, terrible shell of a man
And this trailer really made me happy.
John K must be the saddest man in the world.
It has some funny moments but it's not underrated. It's rated right where it should be.
Looking for a consensus…
Is the term "broad" sexist or awesome?
Yeah, he pronounced "Dear Abbie" as "Dear Abe-ie." Still, didn't feel that the newest episode was weak. Plenty of funny stuff, including the Manny Pacquiao bit.
The previous poster's Jack White impression sucks. And so does "The Edge."
yep.
C+?
Ouch. I thought this was pretty good. Bluesier and looser than midnight boom but still catchy. Oh well.
I think it's because Larry never wants to commit to anything so every last episode is like THE last episode. The season six finale when Larry gets together with Loretta and the Black family is a contender for the best one. If that's how the show ended, it would have been brilliant.