I was hoping that Kaylie would return at some point. I was not disappointed.
I was hoping that Kaylie would return at some point. I was not disappointed.
That last exchange between Wynn Duffy and Raylan is one of the funniest things I've seen on this show. "They debunked that on Mythbusters."
I tried to temper my expectations for this album, but it lived up to the hype and then some. It's so incredibly good. Between this and the forthcoming new Screaming Females record, this is going to be a good year for kick-ass guitar rock.
5 minutes into this whole Randall saga, I decided "yep, I'd kill him without a second thought." And now I feel uncomfortable with myself.
I think this season has been just fine. There have been very few sketches that I just flat-out hated. Even when it's not terribly funny, there's still a certain charm to the show that keeps me entertained. I just have different expectations for it; I know it's not going to make me laugh as much as, say, Archer. It…
Warming Glow got it wrong too.
That's one thing I don't think has been mentioned in the reviews: I LOVE those cuts where it seems like someone in another scene is responding to someone in the last scene. It's almost becoming a trademark of the show.
The line in the bathroom stall was (paraphrasing a bit): "Get it in there this time! You're giving that one side hell."
"Everybody wants to read it. It's like Harry Potter, if Harry Potter made people really really angry."
I disagree about the "warmth" thing. These are people who barely know each other and come from different backgrounds. There's gonna be some assholes in a group that big, and it's not realistic to think that they'll all become a big happy family, even when forced to cooperate in a life and death situation.
Andrea and Lori are by far the two worst-written characters on the show. Neither of them is close to being this intolerable in the comic.
Someone doesn't watch Justified.
They probably killed each other/turned cannibal after a week.
"You like my new lotion? It's salmon."
I almost fell off the sofa laughing so hard at the dinner party scene. "Calpurnia" is what drove me over the edge.
This episode was completely forgettable, but the squirrel flipping off Brian gave me the biggest laugh I've gotten from this show in ages.
Definitely the best line of the night.
I dunno, I loved this one. Archer's maniacal glee during the rundown of the car's features sealed it. Lots of great little bits of voice acting too: I especially liked Lana's "oh, honey…" when Pam found out what her nickname meant.
I thought this was the funniest episode of the season so far. Fred and Carrie's marching-band-on-acid uniforms was a hilarious sight gag, and I loved the teacher being chastised for mentioning "Rock the Casbah." Oh, and it gets an automatic half-grade boost from Carrie doing The Charleston.
If Timothy Olyphant knocked up my wife, I think I'd be cool with it.