I like the way you think.
I like the way you think.
There's also the connection of Eliza Coupe playing Abed's Secret Service girlfriend (for lack of a better term.)
Davenate has been assembling a doomsday machine that could destroy our universe.
This plot also gave us Jane chewing Alex out in Serbian for her "rookie error." Turns out it's a pretty funny language.
That is a shame, especially after he'd lost many good years to the blacklist.
I liked this episode because the writers went out of their way to make both Bart and Homer understandable and at least partially sympathetic. That is, Homer gave Marge an unexpectedly thoughtful gift that was ruined by Bart's rabbit. Bart, on the other hand, went out of his way to please his mother and got punished…
I am the Walrus
They are the Whitmen
Goo goo goo joob
If it wasn't him then it was a crazy coincidence it had such a White Stripes/Dead Weather feel.
I'm glad someone at AVC shares my feelings about Scared Straight. It seems like one of those recurring sketches (which include too many to count, but let's say The View is another one) that get on because they have an easy-to-follow template, not because they're ever funny.
And to think that glory could have gone to Paul Brittain.
Ironically Edward Scissorhands himself can never masturbate.
Pharoah was one of the magicians who'll die in the coming year. I think that's it.
Up through the psychic awards show this looked like it was going to be one of the best shows of the year. "Scared Straight" has never been one of my favorites, and it wasn't helped by Lohan tripping over her lines. (To be fair her tangent was probably too long in any case.) After that it bounced between poor and…
Okay, everyone else seems to have been sidetracked by the video-film transfer, so I'll have to bring this up. Where the FUCK was network standards and practices when "The Lateness of the Hour" was made? It starts off with Mrs Loren getting a massage from the maid and basically cumming in her armchair the whole time.…
What's great about it is that it tells and sells a creepy fantasy with zero special effects, high end or low. Last week we saw a prisoner transform into Satan and yeah, the effect was a little silly. The Mystic Seer never turns into anything it's not, doesn't physically do anything it shouldn't. Its effect lies…
I got that a couple of times just a few minutes ago, then I was able to log in but Disqus wouldn't recognize me being logged in and wouldn't let me comment. I can comment on Chrome now but there's some serious glitches in the system.
So far he seems to be trying not to figure out what is real or not. Hopefully that concept will stay fresher longer.
That scene with the Constitution was my favorite. I think I love Cherry Jones on this show.
Sounds about right. I think he had to make some revisions as a result of falling out with certains actors, but in broad strokes it seems to have unfolded as he planned.
The rubber bands did remind me of the talismans in Inception, I'll grant.