I didn't think of that, but it may be a great fit. Or, maybe Derosa would be a good foil on the Chicago Transit Authority Podcast, you know playing the Aukerman role to Pardo's Wittels.
I didn't think of that, but it may be a great fit. Or, maybe Derosa would be a good foil on the Chicago Transit Authority Podcast, you know playing the Aukerman role to Pardo's Wittels.
Good call. She'd be outside every 30 minutes lighting up again, especially if she had coffee.
The stoning was some of the most brutal TV i've seen in recent memory, and that's taking into account that last week Eric (True Blood) ripped a man's jaw off.
Either living there full time or Kevin's losing it, and always thinks that she's around. The whole American Beauty aesthetic of her creeping on him is gross to me though.
1. I got the impression that after she went to the bathroom she went home, and then the whole group went out.
There's a lot of comments on here, so this may have already been said. But I thought it was a very nice touch that nobody says Merry Christmas until the preacher in the penultimate scene. It shows just how different and cheerless this world is.
I watched this episode last night, and just turned to my wife and said that some fan had won a contest to write an episode. Because all the sex and infidelity, and lack of plot movement had the feeling of fan-fic.
They didn't really explain it, but it seems like Garvey senior hated a judge that Matthew exposed.
I don't think he's a very popular minister what with the decision to impugn every departed person he possibly can.
I can't really disagree with your points. The episode was about as blunt as a sledgehammer. The episode was intense as hell, not nearly as flaccid as a lot of the Guilty remnant stuff.
I don't know, Terry Schiavo could kind of look at things and roll her eyes around.
Bill Burr's podcast used to get reviewed here, but the reviewer just didn't find his angry white guy act very funny, and it eventually got tossed away. I think the only time The Monday Morning Podcast found it's way into the Best section was when Bill lost his shit trying to read the Sherrie's Berries ad.
For what it's worth, I gave a couple of episodes of the Dollop a try, and if you like Dave's dark news stories, then you'll probably enjoy these as well. Jackson's cheese was especially funny.
Greg's producing a relationship advice show in NYC for the next several months.
Another thing: I don't know who DXF is, but perhaps they aren't the best person to review Judge John Hodgman. The quality of his show has been pretty good recently, but the show has ended up on "the rest" section for like the last 8 weeks.
In other Podcast news, no more Walking the Room for the next 17 weeks. Freaking bummer man.
Yeah, I'm feeling pretty hazy about how Hep-V is transmitted. I thought it was just the lunatic governor of Louisiana managed to put out one batch of the stuff through bunk true blood. You wouldn't think that would affect the whole population of vampires world-wide, and you wouldn't think that would spread.
Just a couple of observations:
I just remember her in some past season rambling about how she was going to be a minister's wife, and I couldn't imagine how anybody would marry her.
Also, that trap plan works a lot better with a more powerful vampire watching over Sookie. Bill's like 180 years old, right? I think that's pretty milquetoast in terms of vampire strength. They should have gotten Violet involved.