I like to imagine Mozz has a safe house full of useful costumes and fake facial hair.
I like to imagine Mozz has a safe house full of useful costumes and fake facial hair.
Was anyone else really eager for the pan over to see Loretta Stinson topless?? no?
Leslie approaching the waffles like a dog was the best scene in the episode.
Appropriate response to Tori Amos
Doesn't need to be a social elite. Political elites would be elitists in government.
In the context of Pawnee I'd say City Council is an elite political position, other than mayor…whomever that may be
Who said anything about libertarianism or corporations? There's more to the political spectrum than libertarianism and and paternalism. You can help people without being condescending and resentful. I think the Leslie character is (probably inadvertently) mirroring the mindset of many purported do-gooders who really…
The PEOPLE are so STUPID! if only they would APPRECIATE and be THANKFUL for Leslie..she is just trying to HELP them! They are just too DUMB to realize this!
It's those tight jeans cutting off circulation to his feet
ZZ from Salute Your Shorts, Ellen from the Adventures of Pete & Pete, Daphne in the early Frasiers.
Very good point. He's off his game (other than the tap dance)
Ken Cosgrove lost all of his righteousness when he finally got on board to go after Dow Chemical. His opinion of Bob is probably as misguided.
The preview descriptions have become just as useless as the "next time on Mad Men.." spots.
Bobby's summer camp was clearly in California. C'mon location people.
Although Ted's anxiety about the bean bag chair was a little blunt, the quick shot of young Ted, Lily, and Marshall sleeping on the floor, heads on the chair, in their empty apartment was borderline beautiful.
1. For real, WHAT DOES ATHLEAD DO????
2. Why is Angela super poor? She is still employed and she is only separated from the Senator…?
3. Maybe there will be no Andy from here on out? I know that's wishful thinking with what his character has become, but doubtful.
4. Why can't Pam move 2 hours south of Scranton so that…
About 20 minutes of "government knows better than you do, shut up and listen. If you don't you're a caricatured moron." And then 2 minutes of actual plot points. D+. This show has slipped significantly in the last season.
Some ham-fisted Second Amendment subtext
Somehow Phillip continues to pull off his channeling of Boston Rob. It's terrifying to watch but for some reason I sort of hope it works.
The show's reliance on returning players can be rather frustrating at times, but when they grow and adapt their game like Dawn did tonight, it makes it worthwhile.