Ah yes, that old philosophical question:
Ah yes, that old philosophical question:
I do remember that when Wyatt was a guest on the Daily Show that it looked like a tense discussion. At first I thought that's just how Wyatt is (because Stewart appears to be easy-going) but this story brings it in a whole new light.
Sean Penn has 2 Oscars (including Bill Murray's Oscar) and another thing, after Hurricane Katrina, he was seen in a speedboat with a bunch of guns.
WRT Mia Farrow, it's worth noting that she testified FOR Roman Polanski in the 2000s.
Immediately after the A+ reviews, the AV Club summarily executed them.
A certain Christmas Special that you should be watching.
Ahhh, thanks for the clarification.
I don't know. Doesn't a whale have a BLOWhole so he can breathe HARD?
One joke that really explains Bojack's anger at Mr. Peanutbutter:
C'mon that's was 2009, my God Obama was President back then!
Jimmy Gator
Wow even the next episode deserves an A for all the silliness and Daniel Radcliffe hype-man burns.
The list format is formulaic but I basically agree that both shows are exploring similar themes.
It's also similar to what Game of Thrones is telling us. Who cares about the actions and feelings of those in Westeros (Bojack, Mr. Peanutbutter, Diane) when Winter is Coming (Cordovian massacre)?
"Or I could just be mixing up how he swore he wouldn't commit to a TV series ever again"
Of course not, I'm in the audience.
You're one episode early on the Sorkin "walk and talk" parody!
Well the joke would be different, Buress only told that joke because it was in reference to Bill Cosby telling black men what to do. Buress certainly wasn't trying to provoke a controversy like Apatow for example (which I also support).
It's telling that Naomi Watts, Sir Paul McCartney and Adam Arkin all could give a voice yet Matthew Fox couldn't.
Philip Baker Hall is so underused by the industry. He was even great in his Curb Your Enthusiasm episode.