I just came here to yell about Alison Wright being left off this list. So here goes:
I just came here to yell about Alison Wright being left off this list. So here goes:
The biggest laugh for me was Mike hurtling towards the vast, mostly empty ocean and crashing directly into the cruise ship. You could see it coming a mile away, but it still cracked me up.
I want to know more about this dying in a cage bet.
er, edit:
I can't believe no one has mentioned the best moment of this episode, which was Raylan walking in the motel room, and without hesitation, placing his hat in the crib.
Spin-offs I would watch:
I thought Don Pardo deserved more than a a brief appearance in the death montage. Every cast member talks about the first time they heard Pardo say their name during the opening and how special that was. He didn't even get a tribute during the season, as well (as far as I know of). Seems odd given he was with the show…
Fair point, but the fact that they consider her an Aunt would make me believe they grew up thinking of her as one, not as a love interest for their dad. I mean, I know they know she's not a real aunt, but no matter how well-adjusted you raise your kids, they're still in their early teenage years, which are horrible.
The kids were way too okay with it. "Yeah, mom's dead, but it's clear your boner for Aunt Robin is huge, so go for it, dad!!" If they're calling her "Aunt Robin," I'm sure they would consider that incredibly gross and be horrified by it. What a terrible ending.
I really would have liked to see Mike O'Brien get this. He hasn't had much to do, but when he does, he's really funny. Seemed like a good fit. I hope Lorne Michaels reads these comments.
And is Grand Rapids, MI a major market?
Yeah, because when I think of Bill Brasky, I think TIM MEADOWS.
If I were Ted's kid and he told me this part of the story, I would punch him in his old Bob Saget balls.
There needs to be some sort of 3-hour special where these guys just tell stories about working at Late Night. Maybe a miniseries. Not something hosted by Chris Hardwick, though (Talking Conan? Talking Red?).
Bart punching the wall because of single-ply toilet paper is one of Bart's greatest moments.
@GhaleonQ:disqus We are all anxiously awaiting.
Holy shit, this is amazing. 12 months later.
Holy shit, this is amazing. 12 months later.
I thought they were going to kill off every significant other. Kind of bummed they didn't, but hey, toilet sex.
I mean, I'll be sad about it in real life, too. But other than crying about it to my wife, I'll also make it clear on Twitter.