Damnit, you're right! I forgot to watch the episode before the review, so some of the details (slash major character information) slipped my mind.
Damnit, you're right! I forgot to watch the episode before the review, so some of the details (slash major character information) slipped my mind.
Indeed. I mean, the man isn't a monster, and for as much as does make questionable decisions re: what comes out of his mouth, you don't get far in Hollywood if you piss off everyone you meet. (As for the beef with Chevy Chase, I cite the oral history Live From New York. Nobody says nice things about or to Chevy Chase).
I don't know if I'd call Sharon's relationship "serious." I mean, it's not like she's been dating this woman for a long time, they met one episode ago.
The delivery of that line is a thing of beauty. It's said with all th righteous conviction of a high priest in an old Hollywood movie set in ancient Egypt.
Or ESPN 8: The Ocho.
"You dumb fuck!" shouted Bill, the Senior Executive of Junior Accounts Deductible. The man he was shouting at, Gary, was the Vice President of Senior Profits Distribution and just about the most badass motherfucker who ever worked a spreadsheet. Gary appraised Bill cooly, no doubt making sure to carry the two when…
Crunching Numbers, Crushing Heads.
He was just about to before you interrupted him.
I'm feeling so insanely super
The even the fact that you have CancerAIDS can't bring me down!
Jason travels back to 1888 London, the Whitechapel district.
Orgazmo 2: They Always Come… Back for More!
It was Callahan! The big one! He did this!
YES! I'm so emphatic about that "yes" you have to imagine we're Peanuts characters and it's caused you to spin in the air and fall down.
Haha. Getting kind of sick of hearing about this ostrich!
I know, they're great. I always look forward to the commentary track they get to record.
Sounds like a reign of terror unseen since the Hell's Grannies in the 70s.
The season 2 episode they do their commentary on has a couple of sex scenes and they mention the scenes skipping ahead. Something like "we're going to be skipping ahead now" and then the commentary goes quiet for a little bit.
Harris looks EXACTLY like the kind of character someone might draw in a black & white slice-of-life zine comic.
"We're gonna need a 'don't' in there"
Agreed. Unlike the Geeks, for the most part the Freaks are trying to maintain a persona of aloofness and detachment, trying to be cooler than everyone else. They're holding their cards incredibly close to the vest, so it takes longer for an outside party (Lindsay and, by extension, us) to see what they're really like.