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O'Dowd is a really great comic actor, and I hope he finds more work stateside, but they should've just let the character be Irish. He almost sounded vaguely Russian during his scenes.
O'Dowd is a really great comic actor, and I hope he finds more work stateside, but they should've just let the character be Irish. He almost sounded vaguely Russian during his scenes.
Harris Wittels, who wrote for Season 3, tweeted "Series (???) finale of Eastbound & Down on HBO tonight. Cheggitout." So… maybe there's some reason they'd bring it back. Are McBride/Hill/Green going to turn Larry David on us?
Does anyone mean bad news for your life on television more than Harry Hamlin?
I was really hoping someone mentioned that line. I had to rewind it once to make sure I'd heard it right. That felt totally improvised. Awesome.
While I agree the Frank and Monica stuff was the best of this episode, I think it might be best to take a year off from Monica if she remains alive. She really kind of swallowed whole a quarter of this season.
I see what you mean, but I feel like it's not THAT much of a left turn for the show as this was.
This kind of reminded me of the Arrested Development episode with Martin Short. Everything kind of starts out fine, but then the show… kind of stops being Community and gets eaten up by some sort of overly broad (and not broad in the way the show does broad well) nonsense.
Erik, you know the NHL players association nixed realignment next year, right?
Worth noting: Mickey played by the never not fantastic Bill Hader.
I really wish that the nonsensical Steve and Sheila plots were excised. Not only could I have used more Kev/Veronica scenes (why do the writers seem to think Sheila and Steve, completely separate from Frank and Fiona, are more interesting than those two?) but those backfiring subplots get in the way of an episode that…
I never thought I would be relieved to have 3 weeks off from new episodes of this show.
Am I the only one who found the Irish jokes more unpleasant than mean?
I liked this one. There's always something that feels both sad and true about going into Homer's childhood and his mother. I can buy Mona finding a moment that made her certain she could leave her son after she'd seen Joe Namath's hair. At least in Homer's mind. Overall, the parody of Inception was pretty solid.
I like that Sheila's method for hunting ghosts is pretty much the plot to Luigi's Mansion.
I like that upon meeting Kenny's son, Stevie says "Hello, sir!"
The actor has been made a regular for Season 3, seems like they're just not going to deal with the character until they could get him for the full year.
Both the Milkoviches and Jody were made cast members next season, so I imagine we'll get more next year.
They announced last week that the actor who plays Jody will be a cast member in Season 3, so it isn't necessarily over yet.