It bears repeating: FUCKING LOGAN. Blergh.
It bears repeating: FUCKING LOGAN. Blergh.
Oh wait there totally is! Don't remember seeing it on the show though. Carry on.
Huh. Just realized there's no bathroom on the ground floor of the Simpsons' place. Must be awkward during dinner parties.
It's "Ann."
Where wolf?
I have nothing clever to say; just wanted to point out that (in my opinion) this review is particularly great. You've outdone yourself, Mr. TVDW. And thanks to all the commenters for convincing me to watch this show. It's one of the best things I've seen in a long time. Anyone out there who is on the fence about…
Kanar looks tasty, I don't know.
Came to the comments just to find this answer. Thank you.
Hi, everyone! Your friendly Space Jewess here, being nice and non-confrontational!
And their ridiculous review of Game of Thrones? You know, the one where they said the titties must have been added for the ladies in the audience.
I'd probably go with OK Computer or one of the Beatles', too, but the beginning of Fucked Up's David Comes to Life is certainly a mighty one-two punch, I'd say.
I'm going to be contrarian and say that though Funeral is by far a better album, I actually prefer The Suburbs/Ready to Start combo. I can't listen to The Suburbs and not listen to Ready to Start right after.
Good pick! Wasted Days was one of the best songs of last year, no question. I don't understand why Stay Useless was everyone's big pick from that album.
And in some of the clips the buses are totally silent until the exact moment they honk the horn and plow into the character. *snort* What, are we to believe that this is some sort of magic bus?
I guess we have different friends :)
I will add, too, that most of the the people I know who are up-and-comers in the NY comedy scene now (including through the UCB) come from relatively wealthy families. Otherwise there would be no way for them to afford living in the city while taking expensive UCB courses and making pennies as stand-ups and comedy…
And each semester is only 8 weeks long (less for the intensive courses). Not arguing, just elucidating.
Yeah, I'm with you. There were some funny lines, and I loved loved loved when the Candy Kingdom blew up. But it's hard in 11 minutes to introduce a new character, develop his or her personality, and show growth. We know the Adventure Time writers can do it. They've done it before. (See: Princess Cookie.) This week…
"Yet, all too often, this means that every male-female relationship on a sitcom is colored with the potential for the two sleeping together."
DABO!!