What if Ted's kids are imaginary as well, and the last episdo reveals that it's just Bob Saget in a padded room, talking to himself, and Barney, Robin, Marshal and Lily are just different facets of his shattered psyche?
What if Ted's kids are imaginary as well, and the last episdo reveals that it's just Bob Saget in a padded room, talking to himself, and Barney, Robin, Marshal and Lily are just different facets of his shattered psyche?
This episode was funnier then the Office has been for about 4 seasons.
More like telepathic SS scientist.
Frank's Brother and The Gang Gets Trapped weren't great but Sweet Dee Gets Audited, Storm of the Century and Anti-Social were top notch.
As I recall Anson has claimed that he has stored this information on some kind of timed email account that only he can access and that if he doesn't once a day or something, the information is sent out.
I like that this aired just one day after everyone in the New York media was freaking out about possible traffic jams because of an Obama fund raisier/tree lighting ceremony/some other fucking thing.
Dee had another winner tonight with her delivery of "so are weeeeeeeeeee" as they ran off down the sewer. Everyone got at least 5 great lines tonight.
I thought this was one of the funniest episodes they've ever done in fact.
It was actually Mac in this episode.
Shatner was pretty good in this episode. Certainly the best stunt casting I can remember them pulling off. And between him, her brother and her boyfriend, Juliet certainly has an interesting family. She should probably be in some pretty intensive therapy.
You can't appreciate Talladega Nights until you've read "The Bear".
A Cow man. A Cow.
Yeah this wasn't the best episode, for most of the reasons you write about.
I am a prouct of the American school system.
Giraffes' got to eat.
As I recall, in his first scene in the first episode Shane said something fairly misogynistic to Rick while he was talking about his marriage. In his second scene, he was a little creepily having sex with his best friends wife in the woods in a scene that was meant to seem dangerous. A few episodes later he was…
I pretty much rely on The Edge for all of my guiding life lessons, in the woods or no.
Yeah, the locks did seem to change frequently (and the fact that Shane took about half an hour to open it up without anyone stopping him was a little funny) but there wasn't any recessed dugout. I think was just the fact that Glenn aproached the barn from a different door (the one on the upper level) then Shane did at…
No. There are tens of thousands of farms on the east coast, often one after another, right on major highways. You can walk 40 miles north of New York City and find large farms.
Robin Williams touched me once… In the bathroom of a Stuckeys in Mobile Alabama.