Man, good job to whomever called the Vernon/findom plot a long way back.
Man, good job to whomever called the Vernon/findom plot a long way back.
What the hell type of cognac are you buying for $10 a bottle?!
He's a comedian best known (on this site anyway) for the TV show Nathan for You and for an incredibly charming interview with an AV Club writer's mum.
I love the courtroom scenes, but then I think they're such fantastic send-ups of so many legal dramas out there.
I think this was the most solid episode by far - nothing too stand out (though I'd love to see Nathan Fielder's cop character again) but I think it bodes well for how the cast is gelling.
Well I'm petite, brunette, hot, and (mostly) lesbian, and they were all very tall, attractive, broad-chested gay men, only one of whom was blond.
I liked it as much as the name of my curling team in Uni, which was me and a couple of gay law school students: The Sweeping Beauties.
I really loved this episode a lot, but Teddy as the interloper on a Jewish hockey team was just aces and took it far beyond.
Nice to see the Fischoeder family has the same traditions as mine.
THANK YOU
Jeffrey Dean Morgan was looking even more bangable than normal.
PICKING UP DROPPED SWEATER = PSYCHOPATH.
No. I recall my mother laughing at the Starbucks joke in the way she'd have laughed at a Friends or Whatever Sitcom of the Late 90s joke. Whereas a season or two prior, The Simpsons was still considered subversive and barely allowed (and according to my father, "political") TV.
"The most mid to late-90s of the Simpsons", is how I'd describe it, and don't we all want to forget that half of the decade anyway,
You've been waiting for this, haven't you?
They really did, and breathed some new life into the show, and I was enjoying it a lot. I sometimes forget about that whole NBC debacle, and when I'm reminded, all I can do is shout like Tracy Jordan.
It shouldn't hurt that much! @rickycoogin:disqus it sounds like yours wasn't done particularly well either… the hair should be trimmed first, it's very painful if the hair is too long. If you're getting a strip wax, the wax should be spread on the skin, then the strip applied, then the strip and wax and hair pulled…
It's the dream of the 1890s!
Well - think of how we've all become numb to mass shootings in the US in the last decade and a half. Not that people don't care, it's just - Columbine was news for weeks, and weeks, and spawned thousands of think pieces and articles and even films. Now, it's just another thing that happens every other week or so, and…
And I accept the apology, offer my own, and I'm fully aware that the joke was made before the full extent of the situation at the concert was known.