Pepe can wear thin after a while, but no one wrings as much emotion out of a tiny, stiff rod puppet as Bill Barretta. (You may insert your own joke here.)
Pepe can wear thin after a while, but no one wrings as much emotion out of a tiny, stiff rod puppet as Bill Barretta. (You may insert your own joke here.)
They also blanded-down Clifford quite a bit. Trying to meet in the middle was a terrible idea. Kevin Clash hated that they got rid of Clifford's shades.
I suspect we'll see Victor before we see Gus in the flesh again.
I think most of us have encountered people in family or professional relationships who derive their self-esteem from martyrdom. They go out of their way to find occasions to roll their eyes and say, "No… I'll fix it… again!" and are emotionally adrift unless they have a reason to feel superior and smug. That seems…
But imagine how much easier it makes contract negotiations! (Except for Jonathan Banks.)
Give me Boaty, or give me meth!
(Since I know they're rejecting Boaty, I'm just trying to get some free meth here.)
Has a nice ring to it.
One of us! One of us!
U.S.S. Peter Peachfuzz
Huh-huh… "nuts."
His fake brother also said it in the pilot.
You use your tongue prettier than a twenty-dollar whore!
CheeseWhizard for president!
Romano hated the title, too.
I'll give props to any multicamera, 24-episode-a-season sitcom that can make me laugh out loud, and Raymond did that pretty consistently. To be able to do that with characters who were all abominable to each other is a pretty neat bit of alchemy.
I don't know if it was the directors or the performers themselves, but someone figured out that these two actors were so inherently likable that they didn't need to pull their punches when saying awful things. Put those scripts in the hands of most other actors, and the audience would totally hate those characters.
That vaguely cup-shaped chalk outline didn't help the investigation much.
In your face, Diet-Rite!
On the game show Blockbusters, they have a board with random letters to choose from, and the answer to the question starts with the letter chosen. If neither team gets it right, they read another question based on the same letter. On one episode, they unwisely decided to include the letter X on the board, and…
What if your eyes suddenly turn googly?