"What's Up, Ding Dongs."
"What's Up, Ding Dongs."
Scully and Hitchcock didn't have much to do, but I did get a chuckle out of them eating popcorn while Dozerman's body was being taken away, so there's that. (I don't even want to think of Scully being in the bathroom for 72 minutes.)
"One word: coffee. One problem: where do you get it?"
Better that than "Ram it ram it ram it…" I suppose
I suppose it would be similar to Look Like DIS!
I'm sure we were all just waiting for the post-sex smash-cut during the dinner, weren't we? Totally worth it. The two-years in the making "Title of our sex tape" line did not disappoint.
I disagree with the reviewer about Boyle. He was hilarious and was pretty much in character, as well as doing some nice lampshading of an audience shipper.
Hader's seems like a nice guy personally, too. There'a a great interview from Kevin Pollak's Chat Show (you can find it on YouTube) that's fun and breezy, and Bill comes across as such an unassuming gent. It's hard not to feel happy for the guy.
My favorite Zappa (in no particular order)
Sheik Yerbouti has humor that is somewhat dated, it is of it's time after all, but I still like it. Side one is my favorite. "I Have Been in You" (a bullseye response to Peter Frampton's hit "I'm In You), "Flakes" (a decent piss-take on Dylan), "Broken Hearts are For Assholes" (the really dirty one you couldn't play…
Fick mich, du miserabler hurensohn
I'm trying to think of a line from that song that would fit your situation, but I can't. "The tale of a demented bread boffer" maybe?
Twin brother?
I love how Gina essentially owns any room she walks into.
One wonders if the writers were having way too much fun fucking with the audience knowing that it was all a misdirect anyway. I did enjoy the surprise of the Dean Winters reveal, but on rewatch I agree, it was a bit of a waste of Hader.
I look on his face before he said "Paulie" was hysterical. You'd think he was doing Eugene O'Neill.
It was one of the more elaborate red herrings I've seen in a sitcom, what with the ads trumpeting "NEW CAPTAIN BILL HADER JOINS THE NINE NINE!!" and then having him die halfway through the episode.
I love Bill Hader, but his character brought way too much crazy. But I give the show big credit for the misdirect. I thought him collapsing was going to be a lame runner, but then the body bag out of the commercial break was a shock, then doing the whole run up to the reveal of the new captain again, and then BANG,…
It looks just like a telefunken U47
My wife is not the biggest fan of much of anything, but I played her "Dinah-Moe-Humm" and she thought it was hysterical.