Mexico will pay for it. Believe me.
Mexico will pay for it. Believe me.
From this episode:
More fun series continuity moments. Before Vernon tries to force a road trip sing-along, we hear Steeb, of Folio, he of the loquacious public radio interview framing device in the flashback scene in Season 1's Constant Horror and Bone Deep Dissatisfaction.
Love this show latching on to tiny character moments to make transitions between scenes. In this episode, particularly happy with the "do we know anyone who knows rag time?" line.
In the event that a Middleman is called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice, a microwave burst from the Middlewatch delivers a pre-recorded message. … a Middleman should be prepared for any eventuality.
Definitely the bouncer from the Season 1 episode PTSD, with a look of recognition when Gretchen goes walking by.
Ocean's 11 (ages in 2011)
Clooney - 40
Pitt - 37
Mac - 43
Damon - 30
Cheadle - 36
Affleck - 25
Caan - 24
Jemison - 37
Gould - 62
Reiner - 79
Qin - 19
Eh … it leaves out the high end (Reiner, Gould), with more casting yet to be done, but overall? Not really.
Staff writer Dan Guterman makes a few appearances in the bar.
So, this Jack Black and Dan Harmon (and Spencer) thing … for the History channel (previously for IFC, I guess) … not what I was expecting. Funnier than I was expecting.
Yardage!
I visited this page today, oh boy.
These are you friends, Pierce? Minorities? Jewesses? And the unseasonably tanned?
Don't be Mike Brady. Mike Brady's not sexy. You should be like Jo from Facts of Life.
opposite of batman blah blah
Oh! Check out Franken-Mom!
I'm no more of a song writer than you or … Billy Joel.
Culturally, it's unacceptable, but it's theatrical dynamite.
Oligarchy!
I get it. I lived in New York.