I always liked the idea that there are an infinite number of Marty's, all ending up in a universe right next to theirs.
I always liked the idea that there are an infinite number of Marty's, all ending up in a universe right next to theirs.
I love the subtle, weird subconscious fascist-German underlying quirks of Jared.
Get away stay away.
Gavin Benson will become the Pied Piper benefactor by the end of this season.
Fucking Brett Gelhman… As Much as I'm a huge fan… It was a detriment. Every scene with him looked like a joke he cut together because I'm so familiar with him and his style of comedy… It kind of killed the momentum of the final Don Draper arc. Damnit.
Well, I'm pretty sure Peter Campbell and his rifle is going to be Matthew Weiner's homage to that grenade from "The Sopranos". Well played, jerk.
When Betty is first shown, walking up those stairs to class, a bell tolls, and quiets. One the nose, and well done.
A day doesn't go by that I don't jump on Ebay and search "piece of that glowing rock" "Aggro crag"
Kevin James/Melissa McCarthy… Other than that, good job.
Sure, that might be the story they are "clearly" trying to tell, and it has seriously diminishing returns.
Personally, I don't get a strong justification, or motivation for much of anything that the characters do anymore. Coming to terms with, seems to be another way of settling into, and it's boring to me to have inactive, settled characters. I really haven't felt like the plots have been in service of anything they want,…
You're right. What the fuck am I thinking?! It's a sitcom, sit back and just accept whatever. I'm an idiot.
Yeah. I kind of hated this episode, and now have residual feelings on a whole about the season. It's plodding, and boring, and the characters seem rudderless. There is no thorough plot line taking them to the finish. This season is kind of a fuck you to the fans, accidentally so. We shouldn't have asked for this. We…
I took Richard to be the fictionally realized real life fictional analogue to Justin Timberlake playing Sean Parker as a real life, but fictional interpretation in "The Social Network"…. Right? So, spot on there.
I love Rappaport her has a good rapport
I don't know about a B rating. I've been down on "Louie" lately, especially the bulk of the 4th season. This however was the kind of slice of life, weird short film, akin to the second season episode "Eddie", like a nice spiritual sequel. I would've liked a little more, but it was a great episode, full of the…
THAT PIZZA SONG IS THE STUFF OF nightmares.
"a man is whatever room he walks into"
DEVIL DINOSAUR! HOWLING COMMANDOS! HOWARD THE DUCK! R.O.M. SPACEKNIGHT! MICRONAUTS! MILLIE THE MODEL!
I love that Mike tossed the goon's guns in the trash, knowing full well that the guy, when he recovered, would have to get up and dig through the garbage for his weapons. Awesome.