I'm pretty surprised it lasted as long as it did.
I'm pretty surprised it lasted as long as it did.
I don't know, I thought this episode was pretty solid. Of course Community was a bigger deal, but this didn't feel "anti-climactic" to me at all. I'm not enjoying Kristen Schaal's character yet, but the Tracy-Jenna story was decent, and Liz's and Jack's stories were both a lot of fun.
It was weird seeing those commercials run during this episode.
"I'm not hot and brown, like the coffee in the show Community, whaaat?"
I cracked up at the way Troy smiled when he saw Annie's Boobs.
Somewhere, a robot has just activated its self-destruct sequence.
I was really expecting there to be an Oscar statue drawn on Jim Rash's part of the cootie-catcher. Missed opportunity.
Oh no, this shirt's ablaze! (Into phone) Hello, firefighters?
Yeah, this is the firefighters.
Can you get to the laundromat? My dreams are going up in smoke!
We'll be there soon.
I'm beginning to think this site is pro-Community. And that's just fine.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. There are utilitarian reasons (and aesthetic ones) that society has come to venerate horses above most other animals. It's up to the individual to just accept that default perspective, or re-draw that "line," on the grounds that a life is a life, regardless of what form it takes or what…
It's true; horse racing is a terrible institution, and I'd prefer it went away, too. Or at least they could put some fucking money into finding a way to avoid having to euthanize a horse when it breaks its leg; there has to be a solution. But there's a lot more money involved in the horse racing world than there was…
The little thumbnail looked kind of like a skull before I saw the regular-size version (or this conversation). Kind of appropriate, I reckon.
Did you bring the shovel?
Check.
And the flashlight?
Check.
And the buttfor?
What's a buttfor?
For pooping, silly.
Thanks. I appreciate the reasonable response.
What if you are anti-war, but not a vegan or an idiot? Do you get to be upset about that mass-murdering soldier then? Or, for that matter, do you get to be upset when someone kills your dog, or your kids? Because, if horse deaths are absolutely no different from pig deaths and cow deaths, then human deaths aren't…
And another one about a bunch of rocks.
Hey, what's Julie Bowen; chopped liver?
I felt that way too, for the longest time. Kinda liked it, but that was about as far as I went. Somewhere along the line I started to love it, but that happened quite a few years after my initial exposure to the show.
Kenzie and Kaitlin are where it's at, man.
Killing animals to eat them strikes me as slightly less terrible than killing animals to make a TV show. But maybe I'm a fucking idiot. Hey, wait a second… fucking idiots do get to be up in arms about this? That seems patently unjust.