The weird dancing lollipop in the dream sequence is my hero. R.I.P.
The weird dancing lollipop in the dream sequence is my hero. R.I.P.
Thanks! I was just asking if there was a better order to watch them in than the production order because IIRC the 5th episode of Arrested Development was neither produced or aired 5th yet is clearly meant to be watched 5th.
I really hope this includes (at least the original seasons of) Dexter's Laboratory at some point.
So is the correct order of the episodes the production order? Are some episodes too standalone to tell otherwise? I want to try watching this, it looks good.
This show's laughs-per-minute ratio is through the roof this year.
It's definitely more consistent in terms of quality. Not to hate on Community but for me it never really became *consistently* good (despite having some great episodes), whereas this show has pretty much had that nailed down since episode 1 or 2.
Quiet, Sheila, I need this.
*hangs head in shame*
Shows should have production AND "chronological" codes for this reason.
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Ted meets the mother this season and season 9 ISN'T 'How I Married Your Mother' or whatever. It's bloopers.
Except he meets her after the wedding, either at the train station or on a train.
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I thought it went out of business.
So I rewatched all the episodes over the break and I realized just how good "21st Birthday" really was. Maybe "Reunion" was funnier but I think 21B takes the cake for overall best.
I wonder if the per-episode budgets of shows are going to drastically reduce, or networks will be forced to order no more than 13 episodes per season of each show? I can't imagine spending $20+ million per season is going to last.
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even more if it has a space in it, which unfortunately only some sites allow. for example "crack me please" would take significantly longer to crack than "base6ball".
hey, at least the jonas brothers show had no laugh track
hey, at least the jonas brothers show had no laugh track