I'm really liking Morty's development. His interaction with Lawyer Morty was a good contrast.
I'm really liking Morty's development. His interaction with Lawyer Morty was a good contrast.
Call me dumb, but I didn't buy it. I mean, I buy that he wants that damn sauce, and I buy that he realized bringing back Summer and Morty would get rid of Jerry.
Yeah, I didn't start reading comics until they did the push. It's not necessarily even a reputation thing, either.
I completely agree! There's a smug, "we're above this" feeling to Shrek that it never really earns.
I'm trans, mtf (Daniel's actually my dead name, but uh, it doesn't really matter much online).
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT SHOW
The justification is what's so disgusting/frightening. You can feel weird about being into the idea of pirates forcefully taking you from behind. The difference is, you're probably not going to go through Blackbeard being treated as a total not-psychopath as we go in extensive detail of his constant, casual abuse.
You joke, but this is pretty much literally why I can't look at that stuff. Unless I'm dating that penis, the only way I want to see it is with my mind's eye.
I think there's enough to know from cultural osmosis to know that both the Twilight and Fifty Shades protagonists ultimately make the same creepy arc. It comes off like societal stockholm sydrome.
You made my day with this link. They're so great.
I got mugged that day. Seems like I took the face-pounding better than Spencer. There's a weird pride in that, like I got to play some voodoo doll part in it.
I got overly excited and got seeso for this last month. Still haven't used it.
About those dropping ratings: I had no fucking idea this season was airing until two days ago. What up? Was I the only one?
Yeah, I think the shock of realizing that the seemingly real Archer was fake was a pretty clever opportunity to put in clues that are obvious to the point of being jokes, yet still make the audience completely overlook them.
Funny - I just discovered this show less than a week ago and devoured the whole thing. Lauren Lapkus is so good!
My thinking is that a lot of these people miss The Venture Brothers of season 1 and 2. Less ensemble casts and relationships, more escaping to houses of mummies, that sort of thing. I can see the argument for more writers if you're wanting a more episodic, straight comedy show.
It's more like "we don't have any dessert right now. There are no dessert materials. Fresh out of dessert for now. Maybe one day in the future we may have this, but for now, we have absolutely no intention to give you more than your main course."
- Not sure how to respond to someone upset because a reference wasn't in the right time range. It's not even the first Saw 1 reference they've made.
I guess that answers both questions. And how he managed to cook the clean parts of the butt.
The animation's pretty much the same, though, I'm sure.