Doesn't his wife kick him out after he tells her that he slept with Shirley? It's, like, the basis of an entire season-long plotline.
Doesn't his wife kick him out after he tells her that he slept with Shirley? It's, like, the basis of an entire season-long plotline.
But.. like.. how are people being drawn into watching this? Literally all I know about the show is "people with beards do something related to duck hunting" and that doesn't sound even remotely interesting to me. Where's the draw?
I'm really confused. I know nothing about the show, but why the hell is Duck Dynasty such a huge hit?
YOU CAN'T TELL ME WHAT TO DO, YOU'RE NOT SHIRLEY
I own seasons 3 and 4 on DVD, and I've been "borrowing" seasons 1 and 2 from my friend for about 2 years now. That's it, really. I should get a shirt or something.
Why can't I choose Yvette? I don't know if it's because you're racist or she intimidates you sexually, but I know it's one of those two.
1. Hygenically speaking, one SHOULD brush before and after breakfast. I only brush after, though. I also think one should brush at night, though I don't know enough about hygeine to know how necessary it is.
I'm sure that Yancy and Fry outgrew their animosity for each other as time went on. Not too much of a stretch to think that Yancy would still name his son after his brother.
This one makes the most sense. This is canon now, as far as I'm concerned.
A. We could say that Fry's mom misses him after alt-Fry becomes Lars and leaves for the future
It had some messy moments, and the show would've perfectly nailed this episode during the Fox run, but fuck it, this is literally as good as the show gets on Comedy Central as far as I'm concerned.
Is that a new stereotype?
I don't think it's too much of a stretch to assume that a casual fan not so in tune with the nuances of the writing and character work couldn't watch season 4 and enjoy it on a superficial level as much as they enjoyed seasons 1-3. No idea how much of a fan this guy is, but that's a possible explanation.
For the record, I adored this episode. Easily the best out of the 2012/2013 season in my eyes.
I was as old when Community started as you are now. That's a strange thought.
I don't think everyone always does prefer their first Doctor? I started with Tennant, but I'd personally give Smith the edge.
Your age is the one that always baffles me. The intellect you display in your posts is way superior to anything I could've conceived at 15.
21, y'all.
Harmon! McKenna! Donald!