And her inability to undo the final band, she made the "fuck it" face and gloriously smashed it up.
And her inability to undo the final band, she made the "fuck it" face and gloriously smashed it up.
"The smooth, fresh taste also keeps the wife good and dormant."
I really liked Jake/Amy's friend-stuff this episode, and I didn't even think of it as flirtatious until Diaz pointed it out. I really like them being just friends, actually, because they're great at it, like the pregnant back-and-forth (both instances).
But, "men and women can never be 'just friends'" says The Media.
[NathanFords EvilTwin died on the way back to his home planet.]
He's got a real wet side.
makes them cozier
Well today it's more full-fledged "comedy show" but I think that fits under the umbrella of "variety show".
It's possibly the best episode of The Boondocks.
I really liked that the setup made me see exactly where the story was headed, instead of spurring out of something mostly unrelated. I think what will stick with me from this episode are Ned and Homer's great lines, "That's a higher power than even I believe in!" and “Marge, have you ever seen pants do this?” That's…
I missed the couch gag and the red band trailer, flipping to the channel right when Homer closed the laptop.
I kind of assumed it would be a one-season story, some sort of ballsy British sitcom style that isn't quite "miniseries", What hooked me on the show was the opening promising an ending, which is pretty interesting.
X is for Xacerbated Gimmick
The A.V. Club:
"Brain damaged never stopped me from posting here"
Were it a school bus, Wal*Mart would still say "failure to wear seatbelts contributed to their injuries."
Cut off one head and two more take its place.
I don't know, I kind of find Raina a little annoying, in that she's like that person you know who knows a lot about something but won't tell you anything beyond how neat whatever it is is.
I thought it was a "senate"
Let's keep this garbage train rolling!
At many certain jokes, including the car wash sequence (which I guarantee made a niche section of the internet VERY happy) I kept saying to my friend "well, it *is* a Family Guy episode." But I found a lot of the episode very funny.
The Mooney/Bennett video was the best part. Unquestionably where 99% of laughing happened in my living room.
I made like two Wooly Willy jokes on Twitter.