That squash tournament with Boyle was great.
That squash tournament with Boyle was great.
No job. Pregnant, too.
Being pedantic, she left in the extra "L", so Hellsinki (sic).
When they were in Tuscon, they all had different homes. They were more a loose collection of survivors.
I'm still waiting on his heel turn. I just don't trust him. No idea why or why not. But when I'm watching the show, he'll always come off as the outsider.
Tandy was trying to catch crickets one episode (I forget the premise), so he told an awful joke waiting for literal crickets to groan at how bad it was. That payoff has stayed with me the run of this series. I thought it was brilliantly awful.
From the premier of this season, Ruby realizes she has to call Ash for help. In the book, which has been shown in the previously on segment, it shows Ash with his chainsaw hand in an AOD setting. It's the red outline drawing.
Kelly became a fundamental part of the team at the Western Moose when she just went apeshit with the deli slicer. All that pent-up frustration and emotions poured out in such a visceral catharsis, the men walked away. Still one of my favorite scenes from the show.
Lucy Lawless mentioned Baal when talking to Kelly.
Well, now I feel racist. Still not as bad as Sonia Saraiya, though.
The gang taskforce assembled to take them down used a mnemonic to organize their associates. "The collarbone connected to the…"
I'm trying to imagine it in my head and have no idea who is even cast much less content.
Not being judgmental.
I guess I just hated The League and have issues separating the actor and the character. I didn't even hate watch that show much. I just caught little snippets here and there to see if things had changed/improved.
I was a tad disappointed that Tandy went back to lying and we were in s1 again. Mary Steenburgen saved the episode with her delivery of “Just let it play out. I like to see where these things go." Every character had a line they knocked out of the park in this episode.
I missed the first two episodes. I laughed during this one. It's not Arrested Development and it won't drive my viewing habits any, but I thought it was solid. I like the "bully" mom and the 5-punch technique.
It was the southern drawl that killed on that line. "I'll dig up awll your kimchi." Fucking wonderful, even in anger.
And hired Raffi as an outside consultant to critique her staff.
My immediate reaction was laughter at the kids just wailing on each other. Reminded me of the "under the boardwalk" scene in It's Always Sunny. But, yes, what amounts to 16-year old nudity was too much.
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