dereknoakes
Derek Noakes
dereknoakes

You have to use the favorite system to tell it what you like and already know. Favorite a few National albums, and it will change that "Intro to" playlist to one full of Deep cuts and b-sides.

I don't see how saying Anakin was a good friend is in any way a plot hole. They were good friends. Obi Wan remained sad and frustrated that he was not able to stop his friend's downfall. If anything, the prequels strengthen this characterization as well.

Agreed. "We didn't teach our son to believe that god is some sort of all-forgiving monster". Makes me laugh so much.

I recently watched episodes 1-6 in order, and one thing I will say in defense of the prequels: they make the original trilogy that much more compelling.

True, there were a handful of recurring characters, but in general it was something they actively avoided, to the show's benefit.

This is cool, but I'm not really sure how it makes my prior statement incorrect. This is not an example of W/ Bob and David referencing Mr. Show.

Forgot about that one. I was referring to Rooms: The Musical.

There are zero references to Mr. Show in W/Bob and David, with the exception of one sketch. It's not even a reference, just a sketch idea they kicked around for Mr. Show that they never wrote. It was only ever mentioned in the commentaries and the book. They never did recurring characters, so you should be safe.

And Becky Thyre in episode 4!

And Mary Lynn Rajskub is in episode 3!

Fair point. I realized you didn't have to complete those to unlock the actual story missions, so I ignored all but a couple of them.

Not really. The Fox engine is a beast and capable of doing the heavy lifting so that lesser hardware can smoothly run a next gen game.

And Squand!

"Squash is on sale" might be the best line reading in a series full of contenders for that title.

"There are chocolate fingerprints all over these photos!"

I got a fake asshole. Y'all got fake poo?

Just gonna leave this here:

It was a great show. I'm lucky enough to have met the head writer a few times, who has also written for a few Comedy Central Roasts. He's a good dude.

@Lettucefood:disqus is incorrect. It is a sample of Will Smith saying "MIB's" from the Men in Black theme song.

22. Ringing Bell - the entire goddamn movie.