Well, someone had to…
Well, someone had to…
Right? That, and people have been questioning his pop culture references since season three…
I thought the episode was worth listening if only to hear Offerman use the word "dope" twice.
Yes.
I wanted to sigh at this episode, too… But I'm still confused/impressed that this conflict is different than what we've seen so many times before. Sure, it's still stemming from the plot. However, I guess I'm surprised that Sam was finally ready to accept death. To me, that's (hopefully) a promising change.
I was made more confused by the fact that Mary Elizabeth Ellis was on tonight's Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
I thought the same thing, and wept.
I agree whole-heartedly. Like you, "Four Kicks" was the first thing I ever heard from them. It was a free download on iTunes the week I bought my first iPod. (The second week's download was Arcade Fire's "Rebellion (Lies)", so it was an exciting time for my new music collection.)
Embrace it, hipster-ish or not. I agree with you and @avclub-85b0faa88b92483cbe957df7eb9602cd:disqus . Youth and Young Manhood is a great album.
I was going to say at the very least, if @avclub-6dafab5f86d9e5f32ba9ce303d86098f:disqus were hipster, he or she should have heard it in that episode of Girls.
You better call Saul.
Indiana represent!
I sincerely like Samberg. I can't say I'm watching it for him, because I'm also a fan of Shur and Parks, but at the same time, I want Samberg to be great. I understand why many people dislike him, but at the same time, I find most of his obnoxious antics endearing (that Sandler movie being the exception).
I agree completely… although dragging or not, Max Greenfield's line readings will always make me laugh.
I'm just starting to come to terms with losing Happy Endings… can we stop brining it up? I'm liable to burst into tears…
Bravo to whomever wrote that headline. I snorted the soda I was drinking…
Are we sure the wedding weekend is going to last the entire season??
If it wasn't for him, my favourite joke from season eight would not have happened. In the Robin Sparkles episode, when Dave Coulier does his "cut it out" bit, and Saget said he always liked that joke.
Speakeasy never disappoints.
It is well worth your troubles.