It has a goddamn roller coast for a tail!
It has a goddamn roller coast for a tail!
I'm shocked they weren't already on the "Banned Customers" cork board in the background.
It was HELLA-hot.
I liked how Lindsay pretty much acknowledged they were contradictory, but found a way to incorporate everything together anyway.
Gretchen's look when she saw Lindsay with glasses on was stellar.
"Jimmy, are you grading this episode?"
Oddly enough, all of those films have been made, most of them starring James Deen, all of them produced in April of this year.
Now that's how you fuck with the press. I'd buy him a fucking scotch any day. Fuck. (The extra "fuck" is me giving a "fuck." It's for anyone who wants it. Enjoy.)
Thank you. Offerman is brought in to replace Fozzie, and we don't even get to see him do Fozzie's job! He also asks for a fancy cappuccino machine, which we never even see! Shouldn't we have seen Scooter (or someone) buy some monstrosity of a machine which then blows steam all over the place, hurling Muppets in all…
Well if it's Bill Prady you're referring too, he pretty much started out working with Jim Henson and the Muppets around 30 years ago, so it's not like the association is a stretch.
I like Chip. He's nice and off kilter, and he has the potential to not be one jokey. They got the runner with everyone asking who he is out of the way, and I liked his bit with Miss Piggy.
True story! It's in the papers…
This ep had no bite. This show needs chaos around the set, and we just didn't get it, in fact much of the episode took place away from the studio. I really don't think that's the direction to take. I liked it when Scooter was tusseling with Elizabeth Banks and Kermit was trying to attack Josh Groban. We need more of…
Don't worry, if Justin Roiland gets too successful, they'll start hating it.
Count me as a fan of Dune as well. It has flaws aplenty, but there's still a bunch of stuff I like in it. Like Patrick Stewart!
Ugh. Just stick me with the Gom Jabbar already.
"Listen, champ. That's short for champion."
The Dr Barbara Show. Every cold open should go like it did last week.
I sense sarcasm. I didn't mean to go overboard in my defense of actors. We are a nutty bunch. I could tell you stories. Most of them have little to do with knowing lines or making everyone work late, though.
In theater I've worked both sides, and when I was an actor I assure you other actors hated it when fellow actors came late or unprepared and not ready to work. I would imagine that actors like Devane would hate that too. I would say, in my experience, the vast majority of actors I've worked with are quite…