As someone that only caught on to this show a few months ago, I still have about 15 episodes to watch until it comes back, so I've been handling the hiatus quite well. Suck it, people that recognize good TV in a timely fashion!
As someone that only caught on to this show a few months ago, I still have about 15 episodes to watch until it comes back, so I've been handling the hiatus quite well. Suck it, people that recognize good TV in a timely fashion!
I keep trying to cap my expectations for season 2 because I've been burned before, but Season 2's casting has been so amazing so far that I don't know how to not assume that it's going to be awesome.
I would love to see Archer and Garol hang out.
A trip inside my brain, tracing from when I found out Alison Tolman would play Edie, until tonight: "AWESOME! That is such clever casting. I seriously can't wait for this. I hope this is foreshadowing for Alison Tolman being cast in everything. But what if this just knee-jerk casting based on Fargo? What if Molly is…
"Peace, mortals!" is easily my favorite line in this entire series, and has become my default way of saying goodbye to a group of 3 or more people.
FUCK YEAH THE AMERICANS!
No joke, the first thing I did after watching this trailer was type "The Returned score" into Youtube. Goddamn it's good.
I love how Bob seems unable to control his imaginary conversations with inanimate objects. And I love that that trait somehow got genetically passed to Tina as well ("Well it's not a competition, Chariot…")
WHAT?!
I've been yelled at before for saying that, and I still don't get it. If anyone wants to defend that scene, I'd be in to hearing them out.
If I didn't know who Joaquin Phoenix was, it probably would have taken me years to put it together that the same human played both those parts.
All three of those actors in that movie single-handedly (triple-handedly?) make that movie a knockout. Except for the bit where Hoffman starts singing. Let's ignore that part to keep the hyperbole intact.
"…the circumstances of his death, which were…"
"Dildo-y."
I assumed that Huebel was the target from the word go, but I thought tying it into a callback about Archer not knowing Ireland's position in WWII (see: Lo Scandalo) was brilliant.
"For your information, I got this scar from saving a Jewish girl from a gang of skinheads!"
I choose not to.
I would describe 80% of Season 4 as "gently pleasant to watch". Sea Tunt, Papal Chase, and Honeymooners I could watch all day long, but the rest topped out at "nice".
A proud descendent of Ray's "WHISTLIN BITCH!" buried halfway down the mix in Lo Scandalo.
THAT'S where I've heard it. Holy shit, thank you, that was driving me crazy.
Going back to season 1, the cinematography in Destination Wedding was pretty damn impressive. Also: in the sequence where Abbi travels to Garol Island.