Him and Grey Delisle were like 70% of the miscellaneous characters
Him and Grey Delisle were like 70% of the miscellaneous characters
As out of character as it seemed for her, I can't help but love dominant Annie.
Frankie said that when she tried to call the IT Lady, she heard a loud ringing in her ears, and her nose started to bleed. That's exactly what happened to Troy in that episode when things started getting "too meta".
In the show's universe, of course she can. It's a kid's show. But I'm talking about if you just look at the choice in a real-life, grounded way, the decision to permanently close the portals and save all of humanity from total darkness is the smart one.
Season 1 was the second worst season, man. It was pretty much just a generic sitcom then.
Exactly. Rick is straight and honest with everyone, to a fault. Someone who's entire existence depends on deception is a natural enemy to Rick.
Good what? Truth? Bob's Burgers is painfully unfunny. It has nothing on American Dad and pre-S7 Family Guy.
Only the intelligent dogs left.
Yeah, this episode honestly disturbed me a lot, not because of the King Jelly Bean thing, but because of the Meeseeks. Like, that whole scene where Jerry and Beth left, and it was just 50 or so of them in a room was terrible for me. The way that they're all in a living hell, and you can obviously see the distinction…
Bring me Olives I need olives
Since when is Hong Kong a country?
RCT is easily the best Community episode, ever.
"And then you get that four walk, you know what I mean."
Please be joking. 6x02 was the BEST character development Britta's gotten since season 2. And really? How the fuck could any sane human ever miss the Gas Leak Year?
Are you kidding me? The music is the best part about the prologue. I'll play Lazy Afternoons all the time, it encapsulates a late summer day perfectly.
I loved seeing all of Stan's misdeeds from throughout season 2 pasted on the interrogation room board. That was a nice touch.
That's the joke - they're still father and son, Peter promised to spend more time with Chris, but it still cuts to "the next time I saw Chris was in Manhattan ten years later" or whatever.
I hope the connecting story turns out to be canon. That would further my love for Stan so much more.