You didn't know Borscht Belt comedians wrote for the Joes, did you?
You didn't know Borscht Belt comedians wrote for the Joes, did you?
"Sorry, Dial-Tone, but you have a beret and pencil mustache. Get a fucking clue."
Lowlight was massively cool, with his sleek sniper rifle, nasty attitude, red goggles and daddy issues.
How would that work? They'd have to intentionally put her in the bottom no matter how well she did that week.
Wow, blast from the past. I was joking about the hate. I was trying to make a point about how the show frequently abandoned its continuity.
He wrote "Pink Moon" AND "Started from the Bottom"?? Versatile.
Aw geez, I thought he was talking about drugs. Get back in the gutter, mind!
"Not since I started my far right-wing talkshow."
He's also doing the plaintive cries at the end. "How many more!? WHY!?!?" and so forth.
That's A-morte!
Wait, wrong guy.
"Hopefully"?
Isn't she one of the Little Rascals?
This sums up my problem with the finale on the whole - it didn't seem very final. I didn't want or expect all plots to be resolved, but I was hoping for more character work that acknowledged that this is it, folks.
Thanks for some great writing, Emily. You always found a few little takes on each episode that made me appreciate them more.
This was clearly a plotline he thought he could develop, but dropped for time. It should never have existed - he could have devoted her screen time to a tangible romance with Molesley, or helping get Thomas out of his post-suicide state.
He's worried that Daisy might not find true love.
NBC? Well, now I feel better.
[Batman and Robin take turns dancing the Batusi until their feet bleed]
Gordon Gogo Junior Shabadoo?
Violet: "Opinions differ, but I blame the weather."