I'm weirdly proud I get 100% of your joke.
I'm weirdly proud I get 100% of your joke.
My DVR gives me the option to end a recording up to 90 minutes after the end of the program. So I just set it to record Community and record an extra 60 minutes. Works great.
I wonder if that is a Larry David thing. Showtunes feature prominently in Curb your enthusiasm as well.
I feel that "The Chicken Roaster" follows the number one rule of comedy: Above all, be funny. It's funny enough that it absolutely doesn't matter that it doesn't make any sense.
Absolutely. It definitely comes from a place of, "What am I, not good enough for your cult?"
I haven't been there, but I'm told it's Arcadia, a fairly new restaurant in the Shockoe Bottom district. It's not on Google maps yet, but the restaurant that used to be in that location is: Cafe Gutenberg.
I can't speak to the electricity or sleeping arrangements, but he actually bought the house he's staying in. My female coworkers drive by his house several times a day in an attempt to catch a glimpse of him.
I read an interview where he said that he tries not to think about it (barely missing the doomed flight) too much so he doesn't go crazy.
Where do we go to complain about this?
I definitely agree with McNutt's thoughts on the season as a whole, but I disagree in areas about this episode.
As mentioned above, Andy was actually named Walter Jr. until his little brother was born. His parents felt his younger brother better embodied the qualities of a Walter Jr. and so renamed him Andy.
God, I hope that's a mixed metaphor.
The author of the book was James Trickerson (or something to that effect). So it's possible he may have cribbed from old garden party books, but we're definitely meant to believe Jim wrote, published, and sold the thing himself.
I was saying 'Boo-urns.'
According to the episodes on Netflix, 10 episodes.
Watched season 1 on DVD, and I just got cable, so I'm set for future seasons. However, I'm really psyched about being able to watch Todd Margaret and Portlandia.
Devil's Advocate: Having the control to Data's emotions being an internal device isn't very visual.
I started watching during the Sci Fi years, and me and my high school friends would tape the episodes whenever we knew they were on, and we got together on the weekends to watch the best ones.
Yeah, I think he's too hard on himself about his old stuff. It certainly didn't set him apart from the crowd like his new stuff does, but some of that material is pretty funny. The bank stuff @avclub-a6ff5a63d43e7fb68e9e4b6613abdef2:disqus mentioned especially.
*Spoilers for Lost*