And fuck you, everything isn't that bad.
And fuck you, everything isn't that bad.
Holy hell, Cars 2!? Did anyone other than 7-year-olds and Larry the Cable Guy enjoy that movie? I know there aren't a ton of potential nominees in the animated category, but I think the better solution would've been to just shrink that list to four nominees.
@avclub-c2772fe942fe1bdcf0fec5d508dd6e23:disqus Children's Hospital and Louie have no continuity at all, while Happy Endings and Curb have at least a little bit. Which I wouldn't say is enough of a difference to merit putting them in two separate categories, but whatever. I think, really, "alternative" means less…
Well I don't much care for Fallon, but a lot of people do (including Stephen Colbert), so I can forgive that one. However, Maher is ridiculous… I like his show but its comedy value is veeery low compared to Ferguson or Conan.
Or her kicking that garbage can not-quite-over.
That finale was awesome, and will have been a great series finale if it doesn't get renewed.
True, but as long as as one of those first two wins, I'll be cool.
Yup. Buy it, or go to hell.
STIFFY! STIFFY! STIFFY!
Moby was never an unlikable jerk!
That was a great show.
It's weird; I have little or no attraction to Shirley, but Yvette Nicole Brown is really very cute. Kind of the opposite of how it works with most characters and the actresses that portray them.
Bring it in for a boob bump, ladies! … No? Okay, we'll get there.
That was a brilliant gag. Much better-executed than Family Guy's version.
Only saw half the episode, but I was disappointed to see Principal Lewis be so unfunny. Though Snot's "I'm not showing improvement" line cracked me up pretty good.
Those lesbians were a hoot. And I'm thrilled to see Eddie Nero return. Also, Charlie's story was a lot of fun. I love it when Stu plays the mediator; he's just perfect. Pretty great episode.
Groin-grabbingly Dawes-like!
Made me laugh. But I had come around on Granny by the end of this episode; she was terrible, but not inhuman. And I also kind of liked Frank in this episode. But I do still hate Karen, and I'm sure I'll be back to hating Frank next week.
Fresca and R.C. Cola. Both punchlines.
I preferred part 2. Part 1 took so long with the O-Ren section, whereas part 2 moved much more briskly through Budd, Bill, Hattori Hanzo, Elle (or whatever Daryl Hannah's character's name was), and Pai Mei. Kept my attention a little better than part 1.