The insurance alone would make it cost prohibitive.
The insurance alone would make it cost prohibitive.
It is grating, isn't it?
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No, even though she feels bleu, it does get feta.
Part of the premise, I believe, is Jimmy himself plans the Sunday Funday as a way of cheering Gretchen up. I would imagine complications ensue. You will like Gretchen's costume, though (I've seen a production still, but I won't spoil it here.)
Dorothy had this weird smirk plastered on her face during the whole thing.
This is the first time I heard the word "rando" (i.e. random person.) The way Lindsay said it just beautifully dripped with loathing.
The way Chris played that scene was so spot on. The way he said, "What's going on with you" was so plaintive and sincere. The way Aya explained her problem was wonderful. Then the multiple reactions in Chris's face before he said, "Can't I, though?" was great.
I was being a bit glib, but I guess she just likes doing these off-beat things. It doesn't seem she has to do them for the money (I'm sure they don't pay all that much anyway) and she is capable of a getting good paycheck (I'm sure she's getting a nice payday for Ghostbusters.)
For as self-centered as they are, Gretch and Lindsay really and truly know each other. It was nice for that to come out in that scene, especially from Lindsay's end. She's been so awful this season it's nice to see her get a decent moment.
White people do love The Wire. (That sounds like a callback. Didn't Shitstain have a line like that previously?)
They way the 5 of them were randomly dancing towards the end made it look like a Peanuts special.
Sunday Funday is back next week! It'll be Halloween themed and Dorothy will be involved.
The way he shortens words you would never expect to be shortened is hysterical. "Osteoporos."
A bottle, bottle episode. Amiright?
It was a Dane Cook vehicle called Next Caller. Desmin Borges and Jeffrey Tambor were in it too. They filmed 4 episodes. None aired. NBC seemed to indicate the problems were with Cook, but who knows. When a show fails like that, usually there are multiple things that weren't working.
Hollywood, of course.
Is there a BS independent film Kristen Wiig doesn't say yes to doing?
No, that's exactly the person you have to get behind.
Come on, Jon Stewart was so self-reflective.