Me either.
Me either.
Since "Heat" that woman has to do little to completely enthrall me.
Even though the EVH solo on "Beat It" is considered the gold standard, John Mayer does an amazing variation on it in an excellent cover by Fall Out Boy.
Prince's RnRHoF solo is YouTube history at this point, but there's another solo of his that goes unnoticed. Towards the end of "Never Take the Place of Your Man," he builds on the song's chord progression repeatedly before finally going off the rails. It's exhilarating.
Or "Mail Robot Motel."
I'm hearing-impaired and sometimes the subtitles I read offer details or insights you can get any other way. In the first two episodes of this season, for instance, "Dogs barking in distance," repeated several times during scenes of people deluding themselves, seemed to be foretelling. Last night's gut-wrenching…
I would honestly crowd source however much it would cost to get the BCS folks to cast Christopher Guest in a role. Even if it was a one episode arc.
On top of that, banging Annette O'Toole. Like a boss.
I tried to step outside of what we know and imagine how homeless-guy-shouting-at-a-bus-stop that must've sounded to the board.
While I could never say that about a Mike-less episode, it was pretty great.
Not disagreeing with your point at all, while simultaneously offering the following:
Despite its overall meh, I still remember one line on Laverne & Shirley that left 12 year old me in stitches (53 year old me too, for that matter).
Lenny and Squiggy had double dates coming to their apartment, and wanted to borrow bed sheets from the girls.
"Don't you guys have your own sheets?"
"Yes, but they're all…
On top of the face grilling that he had already sustained due to his boss' temper.
"Dear?" I got buddies that died face down in the mud so that you could school me on cinematic diners.
When a reviewer (EW, I think?) called this season "the most Fargo" ever, they must've been referring to this particular episode, with its shout-outs to nearly half the Brothers Coens' oeuvre. I half expected the angry Writers' Guild woman to exclaim "I'll show you the life of the mind!" as she thundered down that…
You're deep in a comments section about a politically charged show, on a website that exists to plum the depths of pop culture for political and social commentary to an almost anthropological degree, telling people their involvement is too over the top for you?
Fuck Fogg is my favorite minor Harry Potter character.
I loathe Michael Bay and everything he stands for, but still really enjoy PAIN & GAIN. it's obviously a pastiche of everything Bay could crib from repeated viewings of Scorcese, whom one assumes Bay mistook for Tony Scott. P&G is like when a D student plagiarizes a term paper he found on the internet.