@avclub-f41c98ac606e9b29fce2d59f71df434d:disqus, he usually manages to do all three at once: http://img.dailymail.co.uk/…
@avclub-f41c98ac606e9b29fce2d59f71df434d:disqus, he usually manages to do all three at once: http://img.dailymail.co.uk/…
The main early-season arc is Jack's battle with the snooze button.
Would you prefer "with an increased sense of verisimilitude?"
The Bob Newhart Show was hard sci-fi, and don't let nobody tell you different.
That door behind the record player is famous now. Famous, I tell ya.
It was actually a stealth parody of "Inland Empire."
Remember Michael Scott.
"Timmy can you hear me? Timmy can you feel me near you?"
Keep circulating the tapes.
Buffalo Shot!
A.V. Club, Comments. I work here. I'm Detective Kelsey Grammer
Cause entitlement.
Her drunk what?
The cop just decided that she's been going off for no reason and was afraid she was gonna hurt somebody. He was afraid she was gonna hurt herself. So he decided that it would be in her interest if he put her somewhere. Where she could get the help that she needs.
She's not (only) wrongly defending her drunk-driving husband, she's staking claims for her entitlement.
Kid today: http://www.urbaninformer.co…
Employing the "Do you know who I am?" bomb? Who does she think she is—a Kennedy?
I think it was ethos-building to try and deflect what the writer probably knew would be a less-than-popular score.
I dunno. He could have lawyers and stuff slowing the proceedings down.
I think the writers will make it so Pam reveals she was Jim all along.