Are you referring to his banana jokes? Cause those were quite funny. Perhaps you don't see the apeel.
Are you referring to his banana jokes? Cause those were quite funny. Perhaps you don't see the apeel.
Look, I'm not a huge Samberg fan (although he does voice Ricky the Raptor and The Anti-Christ in American Dad's "Raptures Delight" which almost gives him a free pass cause that genius episode is an all-timer), but he's really quite good in this. He's fairly low-key compared to some other stuff I've seen, and only very…
Watching him dance at the club in that ridiculous outfit was far too enjoyable.
Kind, Sober and Fully Dressed.
I've yet to use the downvote button on this site, cause it kinda sucks. However I cannot ignore the target on your back for this one, so congrats!
This Gina line was really low-key, but her deadpan delivery made it possibly my favorite of the night.
I was laughing heartily from the moment Boyle came in his dumpy Chuck Norris outfit. Or dumpy Ron Weasley. Le Truglio owned this episode.
I found Jess likable enough tonight. A little silly and rash sure, but that's nothing new. The reason I haven't been that keen on Jess/Nick is because at times it felt like they were turning them into a set off ridiculous quirks rather than writing them as real, honest characters (which the show proved it could do at…
I do love HIMYM, but that episode isn't that good, and in fact neither is that season as a whole. I actually think they did it way better here.
It is fairly similar, but executed different enough to work. Honestly, while I watched this I kept thinking that this was the stupidest damn premise I've ever seen, but ironically it was my favorite episode of the season by quite a bit. The jokes were hitting really well and none of the stuff thats made this season…
"The episode works in a non-Batman reference to Michael Keaton’s filmography with Nick’s Clean And Sober allusion."
Yep, that and his David Letterman costume were by far my favorite parts.
I'm honestly right now far more excited for this than New Girl or Parks (which I bring up because of the Schur connection). I'm glad it's got a full season but I hope it's around for at least a few years.
The dialogue has always been trite on this show. It's one of the shows biggest flaws.
I see Community as being more like the fat girl who was really funny and interesting. As a result no one really paid attention to her but a select few, and they in turn love her for her quirkiness and being so unique. Unfortunately she started thinking her funny side was all she had, so she got really wacky and…
I only caught the last few minutes so I wasn't entirely sure what was going on with Tom, but I knew it didn't seem right he was pulling such a fine girl with little to no opposition. Remember season 2 Tom? Now he was a funny, actually somewhat cool character.
I was pretty surprised too. Honestly…I don't think I know a single one.
That's a good comparison. Especially if you consider how many jokes are just reused from the previous movies, FGs forte. So yeah, AP 3 sucks.
Yeah, I just figured it was cause shes young. Plus that song isn't quite as recognizable as say, Don't Stop, or Go Your Own Way. At least I don't recall hearing it on the radio as much these days. Although personally I've always been a fan of REALLY early Fleetwood, Peter Green era. One of the greatest guitarists ever…
Yeah, I mean I kinda figured that because of that he'll be somewhat like his old self. Still it's hard to tell which direction this show will go in, and when he woke up and immediately started beating on the guy it definitely made him seem much more monster like. Also, the groaning.