Wouldn't that have some sort of unfortunate implications in a country like France? (Sort of like if they had a Reich Burger?)
Wouldn't that have some sort of unfortunate implications in a country like France? (Sort of like if they had a Reich Burger?)
Market it as a "Death Star" burger and it'll sell like crazy in the US.
Patton Oswalt's review of the KFC Famous Bowl is an AV Club Classic.
The silent one was a great premise.
"You think I'm retarded???" (Kate thinks; flashback montage of how she acted during the episode), "Oh yeah, I can see that."
Yes, for all the crass jokes, it's amazingly upbeat. Kate is so nice she can't even tell a simple lie to get weed. That's why I describe it as whimsical more than anything.
We need a Lindsay supercut.
No, he's Draco Malfoy! (When Shitstain and Honeynutz called him that and laughed at him last episode I laughed soooo hard.)
I got that, but for the two of them it seems to be really personal. Somewhere in their childhood they were probably in competition for everything in some way or another.
"I'd rather let a thousand guilty men go free than chase after them."
I don't know what it says about Becca and Lindsay's sibling rivalry that after Lindsay married a nerdy banker, Becca married a lame overaged pseudo-hipster doctor (who spouts out phrases like "bitches be trippin'") that would fart on said nerdy banker. And they wonder why they want to fuck men other than their…
I love that bringing a (very bad) "heckle list" to events is one of his things. That and the equally bad fake mustache.
Never heard of Tyler, The Creator until you mentioned him. So I watched some YouTube vids and, holy shit, you ain't kidding.
The conversion between Sam and Jimmy (from "Keys Open Doors") was great and got Jimmy to actually commit to giving Gretchen a key. That might be the only time they talked to each other. It'd be great to see them talk some more (next week, maybe?)
I like how they (Shitstain and Honeynutz in particular) pretty much respond to people matter of factly and take general questions or comments at face value while everyone around them seems to expect them to have "attitude" 24/7. Such a subversion is not a new idea, but it's played very well here.
I wasn't interested in them early on, but fortunately they've become a decent trio of recurring characters that are actually fairly "normal" compared to the four main characters. That was probably the idea, of course.
I agree with Blake, old Jimmy would've at least fucked the shit out of her before doing anything else.
I dunno. If only there were a place where they write reviews and evaluations of shows, which are then accompanied by dozens of other people offering their opinion on the show as well. That might steer you in the right direction. Good luck!
I still want to see the image of Lindsay snorting K off Gretchen's vag. (from "Keys Open Doors")
Did I hear right where Lindsay had a monologue about taking multiple "New York dicks"?
Oh my God. Upon second viewing I actually listened to Sam's first rap: