Laura Allen could very well be my generation's Julie Benz.
Laura Allen could very well be my generation's Julie Benz.
I watched this for the first time tonight and one thing really bugged me: Has anyone addressed the fact that it makes no sense to have scenes from other characters' perspectives? When the son got kidnapped, it was just him and the teacher in the car. If that was part of the dream, other characters wouldn't exist…
"Homer the Moe" was a damn good episode. Homer's "You symbiotic stupid jerk, that's right Flanders I am talking about you" lyrics as he sings along with "It's the End of the World as We Know It" and Moe's mentor's very literary and absurd demise (walking into the pond after proclaiming "I'm dying Moe") are two…
I do remember being freaked out by the masked guy on the Quiet Riot album covers.
The Cosby show thing was amazing. The references were probably too specific for some, but that thing completely landed with me. Best sketch in a long time!
Did anyone else find that Sleigh Bells chick really irritating? I really wish she'd never seen Gwen Steffani and learned to do that annoying wave gesture with her hand. When did Saturday Night Love become so desperate for indie cred? That band had no business up there.
I saw them on Saturday Night Live last night. Her stage presence really irritating and I thought her vocals were weak and ineffective. It was still kind of catchy, but in that annoying way where I'd just rather not kind of like it (kind of like a canker sore). They would be fine as a club act but it's ridiculous…
If they have no future in DVDs, does that mean they're actually going to start putting more than a couple token "good" titles on instant? Because as much as they hate people ordering DVDs, that's still where the majority of the quality product is. Streaming is great for TV shows and movies that are several years old…
Ex-wife, as Michael loved to point out. I don't think Tobey is really gay, but I think it's a darkly funny turn to play up the fact that he's so lonely he wouldn't rule it out if it game him the opportunity for companionship. If I remember right, he did say something along the lines of "I guess I'm past the point of…
I'm surprised the gay Tobey/Oscar story getting more attention here. I suppose it was all set it up and no follow through so maybe it just went right past most viewers. I'm curious if this is something they actually started developing at Trivia Night and are going to continue with or if it was just a one off thing…