Just finished the episode and I came here to agree to this.
Just finished the episode and I came here to agree to this.
"Ondré Lombard, We Hardly Knew Ye"
Pardon me?
It felt like he was doing Michael Shannon. (…I wonder if they wanted Michael Shannon?)
Speaking of, Snake Jailbird. But I actually kinda like that name.
THE RED SNIFIT - SMB2
With The Simpsons you can kinda start anywhere and go randomly as that's how I kinda did as a kid watching reruns on the local we-have-fox-shows-in-syndacation channel. I'd say begin in Season 5; one of the greatest, even if the pupils get a little big at times. That's a comfortable hub from which you can explore…
This is a brilliant piece.
"He wants the Pollos; he'd rather have the Hermanos!
It's Cannibal and a Half! Weeknights on CBS"
Except he wasn't really evil. The difference between him and Rick is Zeep was using his miniverse to power his planet (effectively getting his people out of Morty's definition of slavery) and he was shocked to find out Rick was selfishly using his microverse to just power his car. And in the end, he hates Rick, but…
[the new flatmates get to know each other]
H: "I see that you are missing a large portion of your face. May I ask if you kept what was blown off?"
G: "Excuse me?"
"This is my favorite part!"
These pretzels are making me thirsty!
I use that a lot, usually alone.
Herky Jerkel.
I'm trying to work in some Rick and Morty lines into everyday use, like Babylegs's "Yeah, because I'm a good detective!" but I just replace 'detective' with whatever it is someone said I did right. I also love "Ooh, gurp!" for when something goes wrong. And my folder for work-related stuff is aptly titled Wubba Lubba…
That was a punch to the gut.
I watched the episode last night, and saw a facebook post showing his death beforehand, but I didn't pay much attention to it and the twist STILL worked on me.
Last time I was at Olive Garden I ate breadsticks until I had to go to the hospitaliano.
It was Roiland just nerding out on his Nintendo love, and that endears the whole thing. It's the opposite of product-placement IMO.