You might say these computer scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
You might say these computer scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
I shall commemorate its passing with the saddest Rap Air Horn ever.
No, it's not. It's a ham-fisted 1984 rip-off where every caricature, sorry, character is either an idiot or a mouthpiece for Eggers' fears about technology.
I actually think the commuting WAS what people loved about Season 1. The car was where all the best Rust-isms took place.
"I'm writing a paper on Butts."
As long as they don't spend the whole episode kicking the green animal.
In some states, it's legal to marry your own cousin. California's blocked it twice, but it's only because they tacked it onto an estate law thing that wasn't going to pass. We had the signatures…
"Sounds sexy." I think I'll miss you most of all, Wynn Duffy.
The Strokes get referenced in two entries and don't even merit an honorable mention?
Will it be up against God Cop on NBC?
Now You See Me 2: We Demand To Be Taken Seriously.
Really fantastic essay. I've been going to PJ shows for many, many years, and this really captures their positive, loose spirit.
Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
If they bring back Terriers, I'll never use another search engine again.
So tomorrow we get the list of the 3 songs about good dads?
Unless Billy Joel had a stash spot, the song is not "New York State of Mind."
It's by no means a new theme for the show, but I really appreciated how thoroughly this episode illustrated the inescapability of the past and the consequences of the characters' choices. Everything, from entire plot arcs to individual conversations, was so clearly shaped by the history the show has built over the…
Curry? I thought Matt Damon only ate gelatinous cubes.
Yes, The Band is playing at AV Fest.
Ham Radio or GTFO.