Louie is two decades late. This conversation was opened and closed by Saved By The Bell and The Fresh Prince of Bell Air episodes.
Louie is two decades late. This conversation was opened and closed by Saved By The Bell and The Fresh Prince of Bell Air episodes.
When I first heard about George W. Bush running for president, the only thing I knew about him was that he was once depicted as a cardboard cutout in one of Homer's pranks.
They might've filmed the first part of the next season at the same time.
Ehhh… there's a big difference between those situations. With Carl, it was an older male, in a hostile environment, and could almost be classified as self defense.
Ahh… thanks. The episode now almost seems cheerful compared to the way I thought it ended.
There were three graves. They left without Judith. Why wasn't this mentioned in the review? Did I imagine it?
Why is it the director that keeps getting hit with bigotry allegations? Why doesn't anyone go after Frank Miller?
Did AV Club commission Bowie to write this piece? Because I've watched entire seasons of shows I didn't like, but never five.
I absolutely promise you that impoverished people in the US do not have to resort to eating road kill… especially not ones with TV deals. It's fake.
The Ava/Johnny/Augustine parts seemed like an alternate universe 'Always Sunny' episode.
Am I the only one who has forgotten why finding Drew Peterson is a big deal for everyone in the first place?
The Simpsons and Belchers live in 4 bedroom homes in nice areas. Are they really "lower middle class"? Because if they are, the US is must be doing pretty well for itself.
"Booth loudly drops an N-bomb and then aggressively stares down the one dignified old black man nearby who turns in offense … it’s hard not to be put in mind of the Tea Partiers with their bullying tactics, thinly-veiled racism, and paranoid bluster. Throw in a misspelled sign and he’d be right at home on O’Reilly’s…