Paaaar-don?
Paaaar-don?
I wish I was a baller.
Jerry's delivery of "Ha ha ha! See that's funny…..'cause it's real," gets me every time.
I thought it was the Moops.
Now that's a complaint.
That's right, Big Ern' McCracken recommends giving yourself one when dealing with Roy E. Munson.
DING!
The part where no one laughed?
I haven't seen this show and like someone mentioned earlier, I'm always very hesitant to watch any new original series on Comedy Central, but I have heard the "Chappelle's Show" comparisons/criticisms.
Give all of the money to "Breaking Bad," "Mad Men" already got their dump-truck filled with money last year.
Needs more name dropping.
The kid from "Liar, Liar" would like to have a whiny word with you.
::Lori/Carl/Carol is going to start talking::
Forget it @avclub-ec6e411553d04950c3225c1fbdc8d116:disqus , it's AMC.
Yes, like you two wrote, the beginning of the episode was great, much like the cold-open of a first-half season two episode back in the fall that showed the helicopters fire-bombing Atlanta, that was really cool. I wish that they had either an entire or a prolonged "flash-back" episode that detailed the…
As opposed to Dale's "All Eye Acting All The Time."
@avclub-4969491078041c2bf531039a0e3a9e02:disqus Does he really have "OK ideas" though? That isn't the most original concept in the world.
Rick [cont.]: And take off that stupid, fucking hat.
It really seems weird that a person who's afraid of being eaten alive actually exists.
And then two other cars drove into the road median ditch a few seconds later. That really annoyed me, it's like they're asking to get their vehicles stuck.