I've been thinking that for a couple of episodes now. I thought I would be sick of Dougie by now, but I keep find ding myself smiling at his misadventures.
I've been thinking that for a couple of episodes now. I thought I would be sick of Dougie by now, but I keep find ding myself smiling at his misadventures.
I just cringed thinking of Jim and Pam's wedding.
Now they just need to do a limited return of Pepsi Blue.
Does McDonalds have any idea what the demand would be like if they brought it back for a limited time. They would be unleashing a monster.
I don't remember if Dutch and Eph had sex last, but if they didn't then I just realized that every character that Eph has had sex with is dead. What a show.
I'm really disappointed the Bobby and Shell didn't stay together, but I'm not surprised. Their relationship was always a bit volatile.
I had a huge smile during that whole scene.
Sort of like The House On the Rock in American Gods. Certain places contain great power.
That scene with Bobby and the lady in the intersection was incredible. Also, that deputy randomly interrupting Truman and Hawk's important meeting to ask if they wanted to see his new car was vintage Twin Peaks.
No Mario?
It starts bad, gets decent, then stumbles again right at the end. I'm pretty sure the guy making the show wrote all the worst episodes.
The harmonica solo in What I Like About You.
It'll be a long week and a half or so.
As far as end-credits go, I thought that Homecoming's were exceptional in terms of style.
I kept waiting for Richard to do something to silence it, but that would give him a moment of likability.
Is Yahoo Answers still a place.
The sign said, "All you can eat."
Damn it man, give us Kill Bill Volume 3.
Just kill me now.
The Major sharing his vision and Albert basically stating his worldview to Coop and Harry are my two favorite scenes of the original run.