I missed that! (Next time, I'll let the dog pee on the carpet). So, maybe there'll be some sort of shakedown on Nerd Boy? (That's what the kids call it, right? Shakedown?)
I missed that! (Next time, I'll let the dog pee on the carpet). So, maybe there'll be some sort of shakedown on Nerd Boy? (That's what the kids call it, right? Shakedown?)
Wouldn't the cops have needed some exigent reason for moving aside the couch and opening up that wall? I know they were musing about how the thieves didn't take the TV or computer, but I'd have thought they'd have needed a search warrant to take it that far.
Daniel should get himself a lawyer.
Yeah, I'm sure I'd heard those rumours before. Damn it, people, get in gear!
Is there a Bob's Burgers song album? Please tell me there is.
I'm watching last night's episode now. You're right - if they only had six episodes to make, they definitely should have stuck with one overall story arc.
I don't know. I get the feeling that if I were Carter and I was only given six episodes to revisit my most famous characters, possibly for the last time, that I would have done far more with them than what we've gotten so far. I mean, I enjoyed the Were-Man thing, and last week's Garbage Man Monster Metaphor, but……
I love Maya and Martin. But every raised hackle is telling me I'm gonna be cringing when I first watch it.
I returned to this series feeling like it's become some sort of English farce, with everyone acting like all the insane improbable twists, turns and coincidences going on are perfectly normal. I keep expecting someone to open a closet and find a vicar tied up in there because he was mistaken for his criminal twin…
Only certain films of Von Trier? The man was born wincing, and hasn't stopped.
Will they let you do Christian films if you don't actually believe, or will you have to be baptised like they did to Ed Wood?
VVVEEENNNKKKMMMAAANNN!
GGGGIIIILLLLLIIIIGGGGAAANNNN!!!
NNNIIIICCCKKKKNNNNAAAACCCCKKKKK!
Fuck, yeah!
They could have replaced Clarkson with LeBlanc's boot, and it'd still be improvement.
I would actually watch the program just for that.
Good one. Now someone tell me how many times a character in a movie said something like, "A pity it had to end like this. In another life, you and me could have been friends…"
I don't think they care. I'm sure they think the show only has so much milk in its teats anyway before the leads go off to make unsuccessful movies.
I was gonna post about how I've stopped watching this show since its acute deterioration in quality, but then I realised it would be ironic to spend more time posting about not watching a show than actually watching the show. So I've decided not to post at all.
Pining for the Wards? The show isn't pining, it's passed on!