I don't know how google works. Tell me more about this spinoff episode?
I don't know how google works. Tell me more about this spinoff episode?
Do people like House of Lies? I was thinking about giving it a chance because I like Ben Schwartz and he talks about it on podcasts… Is it worth my time?
It also made me miss the old layout quite a bit.
I also hated the Godparent episode.
I love "Robots vs. Wrestlers".
1) "Drumroll, Please"
2) "Slap Bet"
3) "Spoiler Alert"
4) "Intervention"
5) "Robots Versus Wrestlers"
6) "Natural History"
7) "Ducky Tie"
8) "The Time Travelers"
9) "Unpause"
The first episode I saw was in syndication. It was "Robots vs. Wrestlers". I couldn't get enough of douche-Ted.
That's the dream!
Granted, if this wasn't a sitcom coming back next season, going undercover like that could potentially be fatal for Peralta. In that light, it doesn't seem so dickish, at least to me.
I adore Elephant Shell, but found Champ disappointing. I really want to enjoy this album.
Most of my friends who disliked it (all of whom saw it at my behest) complained more about the love story than anything else.
I stopped reading Goosebumps as a kid to read Animorphs because my father said I could only order one series from the Scholastic book orders.
Also, the side links will take me to other TV Club shows, instead of the previous episode of Portlandia…
My brother is only two years younger and we have similar tastes, so over the years we've introduced each other to many things. I give him credit for introducing me to Of Montreal, The Mountain Goats and Portal.
She wasn't in one of the episodes before "Ann and Chris", so from a business standpoint, it made sense that there would be one more episode for her to appear in (that can also explain Lowe's absence).
Wasn't Zach Stone on MTV?
I don't say that to be pedantic, but because I assumed that's why it didn't last… It was a smart show, but because it was making fun of MTV/reality show culture, the people who watch MTV weren't watching it.
The Henson Company made the puppets for the Dracula musical at the end of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. I think I read in an interview back then, that's when he originally pitched the idea of writing a script to bring the Muppets back.
I found Supernatural's chart from the thing they posted in the Newswire to be fascinating. This season definitely seems to be the most all-over-the-place in terms of quality: http://graphtv.kevinformati…
Agreed.
I thought that, too! It was hearing Saget say "kids" that threw me. I think Saget's narration without it would have been fine…