Community organizers get paaaaaaid
Community organizers get paaaaaaid
Community organizers get paaaaaaid
I didn't know anything about Jeff Kent going into this season, so I found him likable and charming and reasonable.
I didn't know anything about Jeff Kent going into this season, so I found him likable and charming and reasonable.
Yeah, when RC sat out the challenge I cursed my fate.
Yeah, when RC sat out the challenge I cursed my fate.
"I wish we'd caught that stingray" might've been the oddest complaint I'd ever heard.
"I wish we'd caught that stingray" might've been the oddest complaint I'd ever heard.
And notice how Skupin was the one to come up with it.
And notice how Skupin was the one to come up with it.
I definitely pegged Malcolm as an expendable Dudebro in the first episode, but you're exactly right — humility has molded him into a respectable player and a good dude. I wonder if all the past Dudebros who got voted out early could have done the same…
I definitely pegged Malcolm as an expendable Dudebro in the first episode, but you're exactly right — humility has molded him into a respectable player and a good dude. I wonder if all the past Dudebros who got voted out early could have done the same…
@avclub-243ab9724111ea49f72c7755a1d98bfc:disqus I think they couldn't have Loopers end each other's loops for two reasons: 1) there'd be no way to ensure the right person would be paid, since the gold is strapped to the loop's back; and 2) logistically, what if there's an odd number of Loopers?
@avclub-243ab9724111ea49f72c7755a1d98bfc:disqus I think they couldn't have Loopers end each other's loops for two reasons: 1) there'd be no way to ensure the right person would be paid, since the gold is strapped to the loop's back; and 2) logistically, what if there's an odd number of Loopers?
That's true, but that episode also had the sequence with "Kickin' It," and Marge's line, "Since I was a little girl, I've always dreamed of being in a Broadway audience." A classic, funny Simpsons song and a line that perfectly encapsulates the character of Marge.
That's true, but that episode also had the sequence with "Kickin' It," and Marge's line, "Since I was a little girl, I've always dreamed of being in a Broadway audience." A classic, funny Simpsons song and a line that perfectly encapsulates the character of Marge.
I could see myself being in love with her if I could tolerate the sorority-girl shtick.
I could see myself being in love with her if I could tolerate the sorority-girl shtick.
Yeah. He also predicted Russell, though, right? Interesting how Russell actually realized why he was in trouble — his bossiness — and turned that around. Good self-awareness there.
Yeah. He also predicted Russell, though, right? Interesting how Russell actually realized why he was in trouble — his bossiness — and turned that around. Good self-awareness there.