This person once looked at a building where a corporation is housed, BURN HIM AT THE STAKE
This person once looked at a building where a corporation is housed, BURN HIM AT THE STAKE
"Captain Dad is just my boss! I'm teaching Father the math!" was so amazingly delivered that I had to remind it and watch it inmediately.
Polidicks, with Twitter's own @Mobute and a delightfully-accented New Zealand comedian named Tim Batt, is pretty good.
Harris Wittels would be proud.
The root of Tahani's need for people to like her is pretty clearly her family's adoration of her sister/disdain for her, as we saw in the flashbacks a couple episodes ago.
It was a great casting decision to pick one of the few people on earth who's even more tiny and adorable than Kristen Bell. Really heightened the impact when she showed up.
I would point out that Real Eleanor was a human rights lawyer, which is not a specialty known for making a ton of cash.
I think he has a line in the first episode about how he's actually speaking French and the neighborhood translates.
They explored Holt's departure for a few episodes at the beginning of last year.
Well, he doesn't actually seem to be that good at his job. Eleanor's destabilizing influence aside, he punted a dog into the sun. I suspect we'll learn more about how the soul mates are paired up in future episodes and find out that it's not a perfect process.
Also, if she did die, we now have America's Fun Dad as president, so that's not a great pitch.
Howard's lunatic takes are half the fun of the show. I'm with you on reacting a little more viscerally to this one than, say, ocean vs. space, but you gotta take the bad with the good.
"I've seen Paul spit Nick's cum through the gap in his front teeth" has to be the most sexually and personally offensive joke in CBB history.
Lisa Hanawalt is a mad genius.
CONTROVERSIAL COMEDY NERD OPINION: Dane Cook is not that bad and Retaliation is a good album. I don't know that I'm willing to die on this hill exactly, but I'll definitely punch a couple of people who come to the top.
It's pretty good and I would say worth your time, although it is admittedly bloated. I think Gaiman is unbelievable in short stories and comics but less so in novels.
Nathan Lee Graham is a tour de force of a human being. GOAT interview.
I don't know that I got that from the Chernow biography at all. I came away from it with the very clear impression that Hamilton was absolutely an elitist and kind of a jerk, but also maybe better than anyone in history at turning theory into workable policy on a large scale.
I fear that the success of Hamilton may lead producers to think that things that initially sound like terrible ideas (because they are) may actually be billion-dollar ones.
I was at that episode. Baltz killed unbelievably hard.