Not with that attitude.
Not with that attitude.
Don't, Jimmy! Don't do it! Don't be a fool!
Don't you do it, don't you do it, don't you do it, NOOOOOOO!!
It's nothing compared to Niles's apartment at The Montana, though.
"To the point that they did a brilliant episode just about planning one of those ill-fated affairs."
DD Season 1 was only ten episodes, right?
And that Niles looks how Frasier looked when Sam first met him.
That's a good one. There's also the episode where they're mistaken for murderers when they throw a party at Maris's beach house.
I hear he's sharing a condo with Joey Tribbiani and Cosmo Kramer.
That is my absolute favorite episode of the show, hands down.
Frasier and Niles competing against each other was good, but I preferred the episodes where they tried working together: somehow them being united in a common goal brought MORE disaster down on their heads then when they tried to actively undermine each other.
And arguing over whether the club should have a presidential or parliamentary system of government.
Or "Babes & Bullets", what with the drinking and the murder and Garfield having sex.
My understanding is that 538 assumes a larger margin of error for polls than most other polling aggregators do, so it takes a really huge lead to move out of too-close-to-call territory.
Anyone ever seen Garfield: His 9 Lives? Given that it's a frickin' Garfield cartoon special, the segment "Lab Animal" is pretty darn creepy (and the "Diana's Piano" segment is a legitimate tearjerker).
Tell him that, if he keeps watching, there are boobs later on.
Seriously, Fantasia has boobs in it.
It had everything to do with the plot: the whole reason he married Selma was because being seen with a human female (his agent emphasizes the "human" part) would make people forget about the rumors concerning him and fish.
Well, I'd say the very existence of the Bad Place, for anyone, is incredibly unjust, but to each their own.
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Even if you accept the premise that bad people deserve punishment, and even if you accept setting the bar for what counts as a good person so incredibly high, there's still the fact that not everyone in the Good Place is equally good; we saw Tahani check out the neighborhood rankings and see she was near the bottom of…
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