Isaac's only a felon because selling drugs is awesome and lucrative.
Isaac's only a felon because selling drugs is awesome and lucrative.
The tweet segment gave us two great jokes; animal's callback during Piggy's speech, and "Churchill!"
Oh, snap! It's the Avengers from Ultron Forever! I thought they were a one-off gag about Alan Davis predilection for weird alternate universe teams.
Maybe I'm that kind of guy, as well, because I also believe that about 90% of Schmidt's deal can be explained by saying "He was fat and now he's really handsome." See his big monologue when Cece found out he was cheating on her with Elizabeth.
As awesome as that would sound, Cletus Kasady is something of a redneck. ( I mean… CLETUS.) This is a job for Walton Goggins!
Brad and Jane might be the happiest couple in sitcom history.
Yeah, correspondents with reoccurring bits is nothing new. See: Germans and their fondness for David Hasselhoff; the death of Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
We shouldn't completely dismiss "equal opportunity butt display" until we've tried it. I'll go first.
My expectation is, after half a season of Stewart feebly aping his brother's antics to get people to pay attention to him, Stewart finally gets to be the Grinder, because he's a lawyer in a courtroom, and Dean becomes the hapless imitator.
It’s now hitting Cary the hardest (you know, since Cary can no longer hit Kalinda) #uptop
It's also implied that their best years were aided by performance-enhancing cocaine.
That was one great laugh in an otherwise dry piece. The sketch could have used more of Beck Bennett's bemused AT&T commercial schtick.
I think it works, considering there ARE no heroes in this story. Even the people who should be watching over the big banks (S&P, Moody's, SEC) are fiercely dependent on said banks, and let them get away with rank fraud. When our protagonists call one of the credit services out on it, the retort is that they only care…
(stage whisper) Don't mention season one around sallgood_man!
I love BKV as much as the next guy, but the issue you mention is #41, from the Bendis/Finch run.
Billy Eichner playing a librarian, and having to cram everything he says into a tortured stage whisper, is casting brilliantly against type.
And this name is not even Meyer's fault! Myfanwy and Checquy are both from the original novel.
But if you WERE breaking that rule, you can't do better than Hank.
Pepe is the best thing to happen to the Muppets since Animal.
Moore's wildly inconsistent about that. America's Best Comics have continued with his blessing. But he wasn't the only person who didn't think Before Watchmen was a good creative move. Paul Levitz had a (possibly unoffical) mandate that no Watchmen spinoffs would be made while he was publisher.