The line-reading was dripping in betrayal.
The line-reading was dripping in betrayal.
Yeah there's usually a quote from his standup that enters my head at least every other day. I memorized that stuff as a kid.
Auhng!
*thud*
PITT! THE! ELDER!!!
PITT. THE. ELDER.
Yeah, now we love the comment!
It would behoove me to get in on this horsing around.
Dads, you guys. Remember Dads?
I think the mildew comment is reasonable, or at least brush-aside-able, when you consider that yes, time is frozen (which is why there's no sound/ambience) but it apparently stays humid, and Rick Summer and Morty can still influence reality, and they still sweat exhale and go to the bathroom (now that I mention that,…
"I've got nothing but respect for the office of Miss Anthropy, but this is well outside your jurisdiction."
Time travel question: "sharing the womb with a sibling" aside, what would you make of giving birth to a baby, and when the second kid is on the way, time-travelling back to the same day and hospital your first kid was born, and effectively giving birth to both kids, one delivery-room apart? What would that be,…
I think he'll give us the shaft and not even show up next week.
I don't really consider that episode personal canon, but I remember it fondly, mostly for it's good jokes. Like Kirk trying to load an image of who Luann is cheating on him with, and she picks up the phone to disconnect him.
IIRC it was in A Star Is Burns, when the Flandereseseses are making their Moses movie and God saves the basket that gets swept away in the river.
[No you're not! I am!]
I heard it too. Let's draw clocks and compare them, just to be sure.
I love scenes like Jeff's fantasy where Annie asks him "Is this what you really want?" because many of my own romantic fantasies involve the other person questioning the contrivance and motivation by way of a guilty conscious that keeps me in check, even in my imagination.
What a fantastic ending for the show.…
I think the atypical structure is just a result of Abed's videography. He's not showing us *everything*, just what he wants to show us (and he is deciding what he's showing us, being behind the camera the whole time; it's essentially his POV.) The point that the show might be mulling over how difficult it is to define…
He's a real guy, Matt Gourley just played him: https://twitter.com/briggsh…
I finished the episode 10 minutes ago and I'm not 100% certain but in my mind he was wearing a camo jacket or something.