"Can't or won't?"
"Either?"
"Can't or won't?"
"Either?"
¡Caliente!
No show will ever reach The League casting of Jeff Goldblum as Nick Kroll's father perfection of parental casting, but this show is now the standard for across the board main character parental casting.
This basically sounds like the show that Girls haters think they watch.
Also the alcohol industry.
And it was in that moment I realized just how much I missed this show.
Show gets points for Joseph Mazzello as a crazy-eyed preacher but points deducted for having Jason's werepanther girlfriend from True Blood, thus reminding me True Blood is still a show that exists.
This episode definitely got a lot of mileage just from having Max Greenfield say the term "crack-cocaine."
Excuse me, let's use "kerfuffle."
It already has an Oscar winning Cher, Akiva Goldman, Tom Hooper, and Paul Haggis. R-Patz wouldn't denigrate the good name of Oscar any more.
This idea is more creative than the last five seasons of The Office
AW HELL NAW.
AW HELL NAW.
Everyone's ultimate weakness is Tim Riggins.
Everyone's ultimate weakness is Tim Riggins.
Chevy Chase was always streets behind.
Chevy Chase was always streets behind.
I like how splitting the last shrimp between Ron and Mike was never an option because no half measures.
I like how splitting the last shrimp between Ron and Mike was never an option because no half measures.
"So, CBS, why'd you do schedule this?" "Well, it was Elementary, my dear viewer."