Am I the only one who actually got mad at Mathis, and maybe even Sally? Especially at Mathis though.
Am I the only one who actually got mad at Mathis, and maybe even Sally? Especially at Mathis though.
Lou.
I haven't hated a guy this much since Duck Phillips was a major plot character.
LaToya, if you didn't think this episode surrounded the A/A+ plane, then I feel sorry for you.
An all around excellent episode, with no hyperbolic scenes or "deus ex machina" conclusions. Simple, fast paced, laced with good jokes and spot on references. A wonderful finale all around.
The reaction to Roman Reigns in general certainly reminds me of the Attitude Era. Wasn't it the same case with The Rock? He was supposed to be the face guy, but people had Hogan for that, so they booed Rock relentlessly, until he finally turned heel? But he was such a great heel, they ended up loving him.
"Terry's gonna die saving the President, or Terry's never gonna die!"
Hitchcock and Scully mission? Gina, Amy and Rosa facing their fears? Beans Part 2: The Re-frying? H&S saving the whole drug ring mission? Holt being giddy over a "celebrity" oboe player?
I, for one, am over the moon that the role of Ubiquitous Bob has expanded. Really disappointed that he insists on Bob, while Robert matches his face so well. A waste of a good name.
Amy's joy after they actually had sex is what makes this episode an A+ for me.
People think that it's easy for most to find someone to make love with but it's totally not true, and I am happy for both of them for managing to experience their first time with someone they truly love.
It was annoying in the beginning. They were all so awkward that you felt yourself cringe whenever they fucked up socially.
Now, they actually act more humane to situations without taking away from the general comedy.
That's amazing.
I was caught by utter surprise when I found myself crying along with Rosa and Holt. A wonderful, heart-felt moment that could have gone to unnecessary comedic effects, but instead stayed genuine and as emotional as it should be. Great acting.
Sideshow Bob might just be my favourite cameo character of all time in The Simpsons, and I bloody hate that writers can't do him justice anymore. His sketch was a long time coming one, and it kind of fulfilled some wishful thinking on my part regarding Bart, but it was really underwhelming. It pains me even more so…
“I’m the Mozart of Halloween decorations and tonight’s the Super Bowl!”
Finally, a Ken Cosgrove episode.
How long has it been since we had one?
Nothing to say about the episode that wasn't already reviewed.
Pure greatness. One of the very best, and one of the greatest acting performances by Jon Hamm. Dear God, when that bloke wants to make you cry, he'll make you cry.
God, you never realise how much you've missed Ken Cosgrove, Accounts until you see him in the flesh. Never leave us again, Ken.
I HAVE LIVED TO SEE IT, THANK YOU LORD.
(6 years late: my bio)
I don't know what you're talking about, my mouth hanged open for 10 seconds when John Cena arrived, I completely did not expect that.
I'd love this episode if it wasn't for how overly frustrating Bart acts. Really pissed me off.