It's an accurate description of a guy who fucking sucks.
It's an accurate description of a guy who fucking sucks.
The Village.
Eddie. Not joking.
Uh, Garak is the best DS9 character by a huge margin, question writer.
I think that one took me the longest to get into but it definitely rose toward the top eventually. Trouble Will Find Me kind of did the opposite where I liked it right away but I really only go back to Pink Rabbits (which I do constantly, admittedly).
Nothing with Sean Clements getting screen time can be rated below an A-, please revise accordingly.
So this means Helmut Kohl's name means Helmut Helmet? Get your shit together, Germany.
This led to the best instance of PFT off-mic laughter until Mary Holland shattered the record with her Janice Cramps intro.
why?
heh dick rot
I don't think they hammered on the Hodor thing hard enough.
As good as You'd Prefer an Astronaut is, Downward is Heavenward is absolutely a million times better and one of the most under-appreciated albums of the 90s.
From what I've read Steely Dan were actually on friendly terms with The Eagles (I have no idea why, but as recent news shows us Donald Fagen tends to make some bad decisions) and it was just kind of a playful shout-out.
Brett Gelman definitely had a sweaty grin at some point.
You're right, I was sarcastically trying to point out his self-hatred. I'm glad it was picked up on.
What an aggressive, stupid take. I'm sure you're some alpha male probably *real* successful in life but doesn't get why his relationships turn out shitty.
Oh totally, and I didn't mean to imply that I thought you just weren't viewing it the right way or something like that. I don't know you, but I've heard you on various podcasts and some of your stuff and so I feel like I have a light grasp on how you're like, and I definitely don't think you're stuffy at all or…
I wish the spirit of the episode had clicked more with Shelby. Personally, with how the style of the last season has been, I think the show has become more one where you just watch it for the weird fun of it and not try to fit it into the usual modern AV Club framework of "Well how meaningful is this and what does it…
You should see all this!
I'd also like to thank this show for introducing me to Chris Joss, which was way overdue.