Luke has long been my favorite character. I should get around to working on that Luke Quips Supercut.
Luke has long been my favorite character. I should get around to working on that Luke Quips Supercut.
I totally agree with your analysis. I think most would, but you put it well. My only question is that I wonder how much the executives at the network, who are considering the bottom line, control or put limits on this aspect of gay partnership representation in media. Can't scare off the soccer moms, ya know!
One of my favorite parts of the episode, if only because it got me thinking about that ball bustingly hilarious tag.
I thought it was Summer Glau there for a second but her face seemed too… not gaunt enough.
For people who dick around all day, they sure took their time figuring out how television works.
points for correctly using the verb "comprise"
OOOOOOH, let's just turn our mic packs off. Now I get it!
That Reagan slap was pretty funny though, especially since the Reagan costume is the reason Oscar wanted to kiss the state senator in the first place.
Wow, I miss Mindy Kalling.
That wasn't Plop.
Yeah I also enjoyed Andy in this episode, first in a while.
and the Furious
Eat fresh.
I agree. It seems fine to me. It's not egregious. They're likable characters. It's innocuous.
The Tao of Jerry
s'okay. kinda played out.
TL;DR
Born in 83, didn't know her, didn't know the songs, and now, wish I'd never heard em.
There were a few good lines in this, already copied by comment comrades, but what's really getting to me is the repeated use of the joke "changnesia," a stupid, bad pun that I abhor even more than its namesake character but which, somehow, has passed that threshold of blandness and swung around to actually, now, for…
So, tell me about Loom.