Is it just me or did anyone else find themselves thinking, in the middle of the party, "Man, what a bunch of assholes." I mean, I like the show and I'm entertained by the characters, but, man… what a bunch of assholes!
Is it just me or did anyone else find themselves thinking, in the middle of the party, "Man, what a bunch of assholes." I mean, I like the show and I'm entertained by the characters, but, man… what a bunch of assholes!
That's what makes it a nice break from the Family Guy-inspired shows. And I'm even including the non-McFarlane shows that keep popping up and being terrible. Actual sincere characters where everything isn't an ironic parody or simple shock humor. The Simpsons can still pull off the sentimentality, though it did it…
Those robots seemed like they were right out of Futurama.
Greatest line of the night! I cant believe it wasn't mentioned above. And delivered perfect:
Craziness ends. A beat. "Don't leave me with these friggin' kids!"
Yes, please, stop with the Community references. I don't watch the show and I don't like the show. I don't hate it, and I don't care if someone else likes it, but keep it to yourself.
When I first saw Nellie in the interview episode, I thought, "I hope they don't make HER the new manager. And I hope she does not stay now. I do not find Tate funny at all. And her character is just aggravating. Does anyone actually like her in this? Keeping her around is a bad idea.
While I get the point about the show having "the guts" to do it, having Jim be seduced by Cathy wouldn't have been right. I just don't see it in Jim's character. While he may have been made extremely moral, that is what his character is. Maybe the two characters have become stale, but having him cheat would just be a…
"It's not a pet. It's a wild invalid!"
In Roger Ebert's review, he suggests that based on their relationship in the film, the two protagonists must actually be gay. And that's one of the nicer things he said about the movie.
Wait, wasn't there a new Micronauts comic book a few years back? I'm thinking it was from an independent company like IDW or Devil's Due.
I feel like that Zooey "Quirky" show would've worked better if that sketch had showed up on an earlier show that she wasn't hosting. I get the feeling it's a sketch that Abby Elliot has pitched before.
Yep, in the early years of that show, I was definitely one of those people. That's what really propelled the show back then. Honestly, as a man it's sort of embarrassing how excited I was during the episode where Jim tells Pam he loves her. I can't think of any other "will they won't they" relationship on TV I cared…
Incidentally, Westfield, VT is actually in Northern Vermont. Like extreme Northern Vermont. Kind of an odd mistake considering how many towns they could've chosen from.
My vote for worst still goes to the one centering around Tracy's wife's reality show, which spent tons of time on unfunny characters who we had never seen before. That and I despise the shows it was parodying so much, I can't even stand the parody.
Haha. I love that bit from the Muppets. Stupid but somehow smart jokes from the old days just never end up anywhere near the Muppets today.
Yes, she does. In her boobs.
I know some have got tired of the character of Dwight, but lately, partly due to Rainn Wilson really attacking the role, he seems to really be able to take over the show and "star" in it more than anybody right now. I think it makes perfect sense that he gets top billing on the show. Jim and Pam do have the ability to…
You sure about that? I just figured they got bigger over the years as the rest of her got bigger. I mean, I don't want to turn this into a boob-investigation thread, but I'm a fan, too…
After reading comments here, I am liking the Jay Pharoah sketch even more, because it's actually got people talking about and thinking about it. It was obviously calling attention to the fact that the only real good things he does on this show is a handful of good impressions, and gets to do little else. But who came…
This C- grade doesn't seem right to me. It wasn't that much worse than the Barkley episode, was it?