"Gasp! That's the exact same car as mine!" "Gasp! Oh no! Do I have a man's haircut?"
"Gasp! That's the exact same car as mine!" "Gasp! Oh no! Do I have a man's haircut?"
Another fantastic episode… was so glad to see Amy Poehler finally show up! One of my favourite Broad City moments was on their web-series where they run into Amy while running around the city and Amy gets, let's say, defeated, by a box of oranges. She was equally as hilarious in her role as the chef tonight.
The first few episodes of this season were fantastic… the last few were pretty mediocre. I didn't even tune in to see tonight's episode when it aired, but I just caught it and I thought it was fucking fantastic.
Yeah, sorry, but Tony was a total dumbass for shouting that 'Top 5' crap after winning immunity. I actually got secondhand embarrassment from it, as well as him revealing he lied about being a cop the whole time (LJ's confessional reaction was golden 'So… you're saying trust us, by admitting you lied to us.' - I…
I have to be honest that I'm a little disappointed with 'Forcefield' after hearing the three parts of 'Argentina' - that song sounded like such a change in their direction and had made me so optimistic. However, I feel as though 'Forcefield' has a lot of tracks that are just simply written radio-accessible pop-rock…
I get shit from most people when I admit that 'Tragic Kingdom' is one of my favourite albums from the 90s. I was in the single digits when it came out and it was my first cassette (as well as CD) and it really just shaped the way I looked at music afterwards and ultimately, was the reason I learned to write and play…
Oh man! "New" is just incredible. I still remember being at my grandma's house and watching Much Music when they premiered that music video. It was unlike anything else I had heard at the time and I think that's what made me super excited (and in the end result fairly pleased) with Return of Saturn. Perfect…
She was introduced in the Doppelgangers episode and I feel like I saw her in another one this season afterwards.
That's actually why I (apparently in the minority here) liked Mark Brendanawicz. I appreciated him as the straight man that gave rational advice to Leslie.
Loved this episode - reminded me of the second season for some reason.