A show devoted to all the files of Diedrich Knickerbocker! Starring…James Van Der Beek! Omg, Trademarked!
A show devoted to all the files of Diedrich Knickerbocker! Starring…James Van Der Beek! Omg, Trademarked!
BURN THE WITCH
Not once, not ever.
Typical men.
And did you see how Halloweeny the next ep. is gonna be??? Let's thow some tea in a harbor to cover up the search for a Hessian artifact!!!!!
There's not gonna be a new episode until after Halloween…….? What.
Yeah, I was like "He's gonna be disappointed after she oversold the scissors."
Verbal Kint's alter ego.
I read somewhere, I think in American Voices in the Onion, that holy water is horribly contaminated with myriad bacteria. Which makes sense.
What was the last thing the wife said before the act break?
Being There: Roanoke
It's my favorite mystery of pre-Revolution America, though I admit I've never really looked it up. What's the explanation: they left?
I'm gonna start saying "What is this impenetrable barrier around this instrument?" when faced with that horrible plastic packaging.
Well that's fuckin' poignant as all hell. Also, that definitive explanation of the "Felina" title makes the little "I liked it" speech seem even more key to the episode, and indeed the series. Christ, what a good show.
Dramatic character actor John C. Reilly starring in a comedy alongside Will Ferrell? I'll believe it when I see it.
Watched a few minutes out of morbid curiosity and it wasn't as horrific as I expected. Also, in reading about it, I guess without realizing it I had always pictured Randy Quaid when I was reading "Dennis Quaid." Just made more sense.
You're lookin' at a commenter who started watchin' Don't Trust the B a couple days ago. The first few ep.s were enticing and fun, but I wasn't sure I was sold. I just watched ep. 4, "The Wedding…" and I fell in love. Not that I wasn't already in love with Chloe—I really want to be friends with her, if only so I can…
They're called "buggos." Look it up.
Wow, that's gonna be hard to live up to if I ever watch DJ!