Such a funny episode, and really great voice work from Megan Mullally this week. She sounded like she was having a blast.
Such a funny episode, and really great voice work from Megan Mullally this week. She sounded like she was having a blast.
I'm surprised to see this grade! I thought this was the strongest episode so far. There's definitely still stuff that I don't think really works (Not-Josh is such a bland character that it took until this review for me to find out that his name is apparently Greg and the scene at the end with Paula and her son's…
When are they going to admit that Tina Fey is ghost-writing this show?
"The checker did not like her. That was clear."
"How could you tell?"
"It was clear."
"What do you mean?"
"He said so. He hated her."
He said, 'I hated-'"
"'-your wife.' Yeah."
"Huh."
Also, I hope we get to meet Ginger eventually. It would be fun to meet the woman who has enough energy to be best friends with Linda.
I knew I was going to love this episode because it had "Linda" in the title and Linda stories are my favorite, but this episode won me over at the very beginning when it was revealed that the Belcher kids cook breakfast in bed for their mom every year. I love how much this family loves each other.
I am so into you right now
"All of LaBronda's dreams have come true after winning the lottery."
So no one told you that adults should not complaaaaiinnn
Also, I know it's already been mentioned in the review, but Jane Krakowski's reading of "Those are not erasable markers" made me laugh so hard I had to rewind it twice. It's such a perfect mixture of annoyance and resignation.
Amy Sedaris is the master of packing a huge amount of comedy into a little screen time. I hope we get to see that character again.
"When we were in Florida, he jumped into a shark! On purpose!"
"You got your man, Tina."
"And I'm eating this chalk! We ALL did good."
I really wanted to give MVP of the night to Linda, because she was on fire tonight (as she has been more often than not this season), but I just can't ignore Tina's incredible trash talking.