You could probably rig the robot with explosives. WIth humans, police actually investigate the murder.
You could probably rig the robot with explosives. WIth humans, police actually investigate the murder.
"They only doing this because I Tri Delt"
The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th episodes are in order, but they are, respectively, the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th episodes. The 6th episode that will be shown is actually episode 3.
Good episode with one issue. Surely one of the robots can be programmed to be an amazing cook who can run a lab 24/7?
A zombie ate Lori bones and all quite sharpish. They do whatever the writers need them to do.
The Governor would probably rather keep and torture Michonne.
Holt also reprised the "buh-buh-buh" interrupt move taught to him by Peralta in M.E. Time
McFarland wouldn't know good TV from the hole in the ground he mistook for his ass. That was a solid hour of entertainment with a touching reunion between Cop and Civ ally, and a neat action scene with Dorian.
You get paid to whine and pretend you are offended McFarland?
So I think it's clear Sims got laid last night because he gave this episode an A. It had some ok sketches but it was just ok, it was not an A. Especially that Turkey sketch. Killam's serial killer made me burst into laughter though.
All of it's recognisable characters are tied up in film contracts. I thought he was gonna end up being Sunfire but then I realized that Sunfire is a mutant, so he can't show up. And Extremis sucked in the film, much like everything else, so carrying it over to the show doesn't help my interest levels.
I don't really remember what he was like in the comics tbh but I came here to ask the same question because he just seems like a little bitch.
Sims, you are broken. C last week with funny sketches, B this week with boring ones. Only the Chun sketch got some laughs based on Killam's ridiculous energy but other than that it was completely unmemorable, and they overran so they ended up reusing a sketch already just from this season. And the Barbershop sketch…
It'll be a split screen, Strong was already talking to him before he materialized, so he is stood there next to strong but as till image of the background is placed over him.
I'm pretty sure these 'writers' just say that stuff to insulate themselves against any backlash and/or point to for career reasons/deniability, because I find it difficult to believe that anyone could be such a sensitive and delicate flower as Eric Thurm apparently is. God help him in a comedy club, he'd be on the…
Wait, so we can't even make cosmetic surgery turn into lizard jokes without offending someone now?
Roger - "Your mother needs to be satifsfied and if your father isnt up to the task I don't know who is"
Steve - "Welp" *pulls up pants*
*Side eyes from Hayley and Roger*
Steve - "What? No, I need a new belt!"
He's talking like someone who grew up around hte shows which copied the great stuff shows like the Simpsons did, so to him its "predictable" when what he means to say is "If I keep saying how blah everything is, people will think I know a lot about TV and maybe some of them will think I am cool."
What is wrong with you Sims? The episode is memorable and a classic, even if you'd never seen the Critic which at the time I hadn't. Great lines, great scenes. "Football in the groin had a football in the groin"
A C? I like to rag on the show when it's bad but this episode contained the most consistent run of actually funny sketches in the last 2 years.