I really loved Nasim's Bedilia character the first time around with Alec Baldwin as her father. It already feels exhausted the second time around though.
I really loved Nasim's Bedilia character the first time around with Alec Baldwin as her father. It already feels exhausted the second time around though.
Brittain steals just about every sketch he's in. I hope he sticks around for another season and gets some more opportunities.
Kenen has got to go. He is taking all the prime black guy roles and driving them into the ground with unfunny. That used prom dress sketch would have killed if Pharoah was in it instead of Thompson.
Right after Murray shouts "Hey, anybody see a ghost?" an attractive young lady walks across their path and his eyes follow her with a slight smug grin until the concierge creeps up and startles him. Brilliantly subtle physical comedy.
Pretty much every thing Herman Blume says in the elevator at the hospital is pitch perfect.
Another great Marlo line is when he and his lieutenants are in jail toward the end of the series and he learns of Omar calling him out.
Pancakes? We had pancakes for breakfast. I want to go someplace where I can get a steak and a shot..maybe get laid.
Mashed potatoes and gravy, Marie.
I use "now that wasn't such a chore now was it?" really quite often.
All the pieces matter, Todd. So, yeah, The Wire S1-4.
I think he proved that with "Fuck Mountain"!
You Can't Not Find This Funny
Parker Posey displaying the waffle as dog laxative—-Leslie warning her not to do it—Parker Posey doing it—Leslie throwing her into the garbage—Andy proclaiming "GARBAGE FIGHT" and destroying Tom with a bag full of garbage.
If you want to sling rubber for THIS TEAM you will need to…
Thank you for including Kingpin. Murray's finest comedic performance IMO.
I think it's common knowledge that all the Ghostbusters look old and shitty now. Except maybe Ernie Hudson.
I absolutely love Steve Buscemi but just could never buy him and Tony as being like cousins. It just felt so forced.
Ralphie vs. Tony
I don't think it's been mentioned but I love the juxtaposition between Ralphie and Tony's different responses to Artie's request of borrowing money. Ralphie refuses him because he knows if Artie doesn't pay up he will have to hurt him and wants to spare him that.
Ever notice how rude Tony was to just about every girl AJ brought around? I always got that vibe and found it odd..almost like he should be doing more to help AJ get laid.
Car Salesman
You're right Todd, that scene always stuck out to me when watching this episode. It's just so clunky and ridiculous. The car salesman just rambling on and on about the details of Gloria's death to Tony on the showroom floor. I guess the writers couldn't come up with a better way to have Tony find out but…
Artieee
He never bothered me so much (at least before he got that earring) but if I remember correctly, Alan Sepinwall classifies The Sopranos' worst episodes as those which featured prominent Artie storylines.