The finale may not have been the perfect episode of television, though it may have been, but good lands was that the most perfect episode of Bob's Burgers I've seen.
The finale may not have been the perfect episode of television, though it may have been, but good lands was that the most perfect episode of Bob's Burgers I've seen.
Anyone who can that skillfully swipe a dido lyric is fine by me.
No joke, who knew giving someone their balls away would be such a gut-punch.
Paul Rudd fit in amazingly well, and with Tina nailing imaginary horse riding hopefully we'll get more of him. My favorite scene though, for whatever reason, was the tie-dye ketchup and mustard t-shirts. I don't know why, I just loved it.
The restraint was also one of my favorite parts, I just knew anytime Godzilla the was on the screen shit was going down. Edwards was just too good with it.
You say that, then you win one, then two, etc., and it's just so Goddamn fulfilling.
For Vice City (Should you ever choose to go back and relive painful experiences), start at the top and work your way down. The amount of aggression that level caused me to develop before that though…
The trick to the Vice City chopper level was starting at the top of the building, I'm pretty sure anyway, it's been a while. Once I figured that out I knew life wasn't going to be so bad.
I doubt anyone would call Nigel Godrich underrated, but the way the production stood out to me on this one, just the way it melds perfectly with the music, I mean, how good can a guy be?
Most bands would be perfectly happy to create 1/3 of the b-sides Radiohead makes. It's unfair really
House of Cards is straight sex/cheat on your partner.
That makes sense, everything is definitely more polished, or watered down. I found them around Deep Fantasy, which is a happy middle for me, but I see where you're coming from.
I liked the first 3 tracks released and was more than okay with them turning down the harshness a bit. Then Dead Weight happened, and it was love at first blown eardrum.
I put an essay off until last night, so that little hype/waiting game Radiohead was playing was essentially my extra dose of caffeine. Ah, Radiohead, like a warm blanket that occasionally turns into ice
Pjs, pints, and telenovelas, you know me too well writers. Jane's Mother's Day montage was stupid. No piece of television should make me feel that way.
It was those glasses, Jaime Camil's just a beautiful man.
Tony Romo? I always thought they looked a bit alike.
Identikit with an orchestra, I can get behind that
I agree 100%. The part where she drops to tie her shoe after the ballpit and has trouble, there's just such a childlike way she expresses her frustration. That combined with why we know she can't just tears my heart
There was so much good about this episode, but, and I don't know why, that vault scene of Archer killing Pinky Brewster was probably my favorite part, minus Cyril's blimp line. Really everyone was in top form.