I enjoyed her on Louie, so when Sarah Baker appeared, I said "Ooh, it's the fat lady!" Then I thought, it's a good thing nobody heard me, because that sounds pretty awful out of context.
I enjoyed her on Louie, so when Sarah Baker appeared, I said "Ooh, it's the fat lady!" Then I thought, it's a good thing nobody heard me, because that sounds pretty awful out of context.
Upvoted for mention of two favorite returning peripheral characters: Paula's husband (great casting, they seem such a natural couple) and the incomparable Mrs. Hernandez.
I'm not certain, was Broom Darryl's mustache another, smaller broom? Because that would be even more awesome.
Right, but he did get the glitter metaphor from her, perhaps subliminally, as seen in the "previously on" bits before the episode.
Agree about the miracle. Strongly Disagree with anti-gravy position.
Didn't realize how Kevin (the manager at the sports bar) looks way more like Greg than his dad does.
"OTT"?… uh… On The Town? :)
Donna Lynne Champlin once again shows how she deserves an Emmy nom, right alongside Rachel. Such a enjoyable performance of comedic acting and reacting, start to finish. I was grinning just as big as she was, on that lovely closing shot! And I can't wait to hear her great singing voice again.
Every scene in bed makes me weepy that this show did not get picked up by Showtime.
One of my favorite lines from S1 was in the apartment confrontation (after the Cold Showers song) where they say to Josh, "Don't let her manipulate you — you're too smart for this!" and White Josh just casually says, "Is he?"
The weary school principal was one of the many great minor characters. So real.
You take that back!
Very nice, I think she'll make a fine slapper.
One of Pamela Adlon's amusing anecdotes about her career is about the time she was let go from the Redd Foxx show, and was replaced by Sinbad. http://www.hitfix.com/whats…
met at the airport at the steamship terminal
Some good songs in that show, though, like most of Jule Styne's numerous scores for flop musicals.
Anyone old enough to remember her glamorous turn as a raisin-industry matriarch on Fresno (1986)? It was a direct send-up of nighttime soap queens like Joan Collins.
She certainly has, uh… zest.
Was looking forward to the hacker dude from The Score (the one with DeNiro and Extra Fat Brando), but that movie wasn't until 2001. Indeed Haridy's next installment will show that the ludicrous TV & film depiction of hacking by no means stopped with the 90s. NCIS, CSI, other acronyms…
The extended instrumentals on Meddle, various parts of mid-70s peak-Floyd albums, and the late ones you mention… There's so much about them that aligns more closely with ambient music than with prog rock virtuosity proper (ELP, King Crimson, Yes), no doubt one reason why they had a wider appeal lasting longer than…