Don't you mean terrorist fist jabbed most everything off the air tonight?
Don't you mean terrorist fist jabbed most everything off the air tonight?
Man, those music videos are so god-awful. If I hadn't seen LTS yet, and I decided to give it a chance and flipped over to it during one of those videos, I would have an immediate, violent aversion to the show, and might even remove Cartoon Network from my satellite guide.
ABANDON SHIP!!
I've also found The Looney Tunes Show to be surprisingly not bad. "Actually good," sometimes, but I'd say on average it's more of a passable, non-self-bludgeonin' situation.
We need another Vietnam to thin out their ranks a little.
Ha, I can see how that'd be a problem.
I don't think I'd say the "can't have a boyfriend" thing is patronizing to Eliot. She's a very neurotic person, of course, and also very insecure at this point in the series. She's the kind of person who has one bad day at work and really worries about it, thinking that it's a lasting flaw within her, and tries to…
I think the only people who were actually portrayed as being better surgeons than Turk (not counting his bosses, or Michael J. Fox's character) were The Todd and that one super-annoying Asian female. He's generally portrayed as very competent. Not unfailingly so, but pretty close.
Agreed, it is kind of glaring and ugly.
I'm rooting for it, but strictly in the almost-definitely-vain hope that if it does well, NBC might get some increased ad penetration for some of its better shows. Those guys deserve a break.
Are you being sarcastic, dude?
The reveal of the broken thumb was what broke me from grin+chuckle to full-blown cackle.
It was pretty laugh-out-loud funny, yes. The Kali-Hank-dickshavingbeardedguy scene was good for a laugh, as was pretty much everything with RZA (you do seem to be right about him being an acquired taste, because he worked much better for me this week than he has in the last couple episodes). And I know I'm just a…
This is true.
Hooray for Debbie having more of a presence in this episode. She's always been my favorite part of this show.
You are crazy. It was non-fictional actor Alan Dale.
Great Job!
That's very good for a first try.
Twice!
7:15? Why, that's close to 8:15!