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(Distorted RZZZZZ!)
Does the charm of crankin' out the CCR while hanging out on a Bob Marley day not resonate with you?!?
She's in love with the world.
Forgot your proper comma usage there, Jesse.
I'd watch the shit out of a Krieger spinoff. There's never enough of him in a given episode.
Yes, because how dare other white men play music that sounds like the blues?
They grabbed a ball and a biscuit, then got clean together, but by the time he found a soap box, he lost interest.
You're in for a hilarious/depressing/profound/terrifying/fucking emotional treat.
And, just for the experimental fuck of it, recast Michael K. Williams as Troy in the non-Donald episodes.
Thank you! And I think what I'll miss most, aside from the Ann/Leslie friendship, is the fact that the Ann/Ron dynamic could've gone to some very interesting and funny places, and it'll now likely either be dropped entirely or wrapped up in one or two lines.
I second Fresh Meat. Kingsley and Josie was the first "will-they/won't-they" relationship I actually felt invested in since Jim and Pam. And in terms of pure laughs-per-line, Vod is easily my favorite comedy character right now.
I don't know what that means. I'm just saying you're the first person I've ever met that I wouldn't recommend Breaking Bad to, because then you'd never stop snarking about Walt's glasses or Marie's love of purple or something totally inconsequential.
I really want Fred Willard to take Pierce's role with zero explanation from the show or characters.
*Schuster pulls into parking lot, accidentally rear-ending parked car and spilling his coffee*
They've been criticized over the last few days (it's so disheartening to see just how many people didn't watch Parks and Rec. past the first season), but I'm honestly going to miss the fuck out of Ann and Chris.
You remind me of a negative person.
The World's End
Breaking Bad
Prince Avalanche
Elysium
Her (?)
GTA V
Bioshock Infinite DLC
The Disaster Artist (Will likely read it cover-to-cover in a day. I need to know what happened there.)
Gravity
Don Jon
12 Years a Slave
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Wolf of Wall Street
The Book Thief (More of a curiosity to see how a film…
I'd put Allison Jones near the ranks of Del Close and Viola Spolin among people who've had the biggest impact on comedy. Close and Spolin laid the groundwork for how sketch and improv comedy would work, and Jones has had a major influence on how those forms of comedy work in modern film and television. Great interview.
The Canyons? More like the CAN YAWN…s, am I right?