There are some videos of it floating around YouTube and it's just as beautiful as it sounds
There are some videos of it floating around YouTube and it's just as beautiful as it sounds
I'd say the overarching joke is that JFK is purposfuly styling himself after those Mayor Quimby style portrayals because he never really got around to figuring out what JFK really did
Even though this show would've done great these days, I'm kind of glad it was made when it was, if only because it doubles as this perfect little time capsule of early-2000s things, between the random Dashboard Confessional songs and Marilyn Manson/Ashley Angel cameos.
I'm with everyone on Prubs' general moral greyness, but I also feel like she's in a very weird position as a ruler. The early days of her rule made it pretty clear that most Candy people are basically helpless without someone to take care of them, and characters like Crunchy and the Banana Guards show us that, for the…
Don nods at Lane's ghost, smiling, we see Adam and Ms. Blankenship appear behind him, manifesting through the Force. Just then, he feels a hand on his shoulder; it's Peggy. She looks at the spot where the ghosts are standing, unable to see them but aware of their presence, before motioning Don to join her and the rest…
That scene reminded me of early seasons of Venture Bros where the boys skirted with finding out about their clonehood
The thought of Ken Cosgrove using his glass eye to freak out Eddie's friends J Walter Weatherman style is filling my heart with joy
Next time on Mad Men: the storyboards for a copy meeting get mixed up with Ken's love letters to his wife, leading to a wacky and somewhat gross adventure for all
I love how the past few episodes have very softly launched Dizzy Dog as being an established Thing at Wonder Wharf/whatever the Belchers' town is named. Something tells me it's going to come into play at some point before the season is out
What I don't get is why everyone is going out of their way to call this episode a cliffhanger when we all know that the next episode is going to open with the Nazi Youth Meth Collective being gunned down one by one by an unseen assailant, leaving Hank and Co dumbfounded while the camera pans out to reveal Holly…
Now I want to make sure that dog from The Soup is still alive but I'm too afraid to look it up cause he might be dead
The most amazing thing about Chris Hardwick is that, in the face of everything he's ruined, the man does a damn good Sokka
D'awww Belize, you're adorable. You're like the Canada of Central America or something
I know this is really, really late, but as Finn's gone down his path of darkness/puberty thing, I've noticed how Jake's kind of become a worse and worse role model for him. I still love the guy, but it looks like Jake's not really equipped to handle guiding Finn through puberty and the dickishness that tends to come…
Does his last name make anyone else think that he's secretly some kind of younger version of Benson from Regular Show and that this whole series is gonna take a very hard left turn come next season?
Forgive me if someone mentioned this earlier, but did anyone else notice that Ted's tie was really similar to the Hufflepuff house colors? That man truly is the goobiest goober who ever goobed…
Does anyone else think Floki looks kinda like Viking-Rob Cordry? But in all seriousness, tonight's episode was the first one I saw, and I really liked it.
You can find "Stop and Frisk: Love Amongst the Fat Rolls" at erotic government themed bookstores everywhere. We're still working out the e-reader version
You can find "Stop and Frisk: Love Amongst the Fat Rolls" at erotic government themed bookstores everywhere. We're still working out the e-reader version
Or Bob's Burgers. C'mon Fox, we're dying over here