I've gotta say, I really enjoyed Cecily's Sophia Vergara. Still bummed she's off the update desk, but she's being well used in sketches. Really wanted to see more of Beck's Offerman though. Spot on.
I've gotta say, I really enjoyed Cecily's Sophia Vergara. Still bummed she's off the update desk, but she's being well used in sketches. Really wanted to see more of Beck's Offerman though. Spot on.
Also, Dexter.
Professor Xavier, while a great character, gets old. First of all, that's his last name. Secondly, Professor Xavier and X-Man are two incredibly lazy nicknames.
Oh god, my mom took me to see Flubber in theatres.
Don't be shitty.
Agreed. I kept mentioning them by name to my friends as the episode progressed to help establish them and was caught off guard when both died.
They likely agreed to a safe word beforehand.
Anyone else feel like Hot Pie's lengthy monologue about the kidney pie was a fun jab at people that complain about GRRM's food descriptions in the books? I'd love more sly little eff yous like that thrown into the show if that was intentional.
The second Pete slammed the beer into the cake I turned to my friends and expressed my wish for the same thing for my birthday this year. Thanks, Pete!
That's our Podrick!
Probably a little more than it should. I was just appreciative for some good physical comedy being squeezed in where it could be. He reminded me of a kid learning to ice skate for the first time.
Did Karl and his knives remind anyone else of the rat from Fantastic Mr. Fox?
My Pod spinoff features Brienne training him to compete in dressage at the Summer Olympics.
I feel like the mocumentary style is just a way to tell a story now and doesn't necessarily indicate that a film is being made about these people. The Office did it that way, yes, but I think Parks and Modern Family just use the talking heads to break the fourth wall.
"Your boy's a question on the bar exam!"
Keenan only has about three bits, so it's entirely possible.
I've got to agree with you. The dog food sketch and the monsters were the only two that got me. That weak opening squandered an opportunity for Keenan and Jay to come out as Outkast. The monologue's only high point was Zooey first coming out and then scampering away without Seth's knowledge. Everything else was…
Wasn't a big fan of this episode. I think they could have tied a slap-centric episode in with the wedding weekend arc a bit. I will give bonus points to the tree-some pun though.
You guys have such great puns. I think they're Breaking Rad.
Are we not gonna touch on how absolutely terrible and distracting the extras are in this show? The ones with lines must've studied at the Kristen Stewart School of Dramatic Acting and the ones that don't just wave their arms back and forth like an audience member in a mid-90s wrestling video game.