avclub-e53fc2424af041d07a7eef5cd8773505--disqus
Tim Lieder
avclub-e53fc2424af041d07a7eef5cd8773505--disqus

Eerily enough, that actually is a relief. Rare moments when that happens. I don't even remember why I once couldn't stand her. 

A proactive woman?

That's the problem. Its stuck in my head. The fucking song is in my head. People mock me for openly like Ke$ha, Katy Perry and that song about getting that dude's number but I would rather have ANY of those songs in my head than this fucking thing.

I am right now here that Hey Hey Hey Heeeeyyy chorus. It's in my head. Seriously, the Macarena is fucking genius - it's Husker Du compared to this fucking song.

Soon they will introduce an Arab, a Korean Couple, a black man and his son but they will phase them out to focus exclusively on the white people.

So you put it somewhere between Fiasco and Secret Success?

The joke about weird exposition was beautiful.

I liked the Home Alone reference.

I do like the fact that they do a close reading of the movies and usually make them funny through the clips. I don't put them at the same level as Red Letter Media but they are usually funnier than How it Should Have Ended (some HISHE clips are brilliant and others are just people going "damn why did you have a sad

I actually never saw the movie or heard anything about it except for the fact that it sucked and there was a much better movie based on it.

Actually, as Varys points out, the legal claim is merely a fiction to rubber stamp what has already been done. His example of a priest, a merchant and a king in the same room who all ask a mercenary to kill the other two is valuable here.

That might be part of it, but I think mostly the key was in the use of the phrase "Ninja, please."

My experience with the series was to be disappointed with the first episode, pretty blase about the second one. I laughed at the third one but the fourth one was where I started to get it and I was in love with the series all over again.

I'm not quite sure when I got that they were using Ninjas in the same way as Katy Perry did with her cover of Ninjas in Paris, but when I watched the second time that Ninja Loan line made me laugh the hardest (mostly along the lines of "holy fuck, you went there" way)

I loved the joke about Scottish music being either great music played terribly or terribly music played well.

But that poor duck…

I hear that the youngest Friedman from Capturing the Friedmans is finally going to get exonerated.

But before that the lights flash quickly at you and set off your epilepsy.

But Daenerys is no longer thinking in terms of legal claims to the throne but moral claims to the throne.

That's why A Feast for Crows feels so claustrophobic. There's nothing in that book about the White Walkers or the Dragons so there's no feeling of relief like things are fucked up but at a certain point in the future everyone is going to have much bigger issues.