Yeah that was uhh not exactly how I was expecting this episode to begin or this storyline to lead! I'm intrigued. Also are you referencing the preview for next week? Cut off for me so I missed it.
Yeah that was uhh not exactly how I was expecting this episode to begin or this storyline to lead! I'm intrigued. Also are you referencing the preview for next week? Cut off for me so I missed it.
Liv's faces during the interrogation/coffee cup scene killed me. Yay for Blaine being "normal" (for him) again and Clive for being delightfully grumpy, as usual.
I've always wondered that myself as I see that description all the time. As far as I know (I haven't watched the first season as many times over as the rest of the series) his grandfather hasn't been brought up, but someone correct me if they have!
Yesss for lawyer Peyton. I feel like there are tons of ways for her to be better utilized as a character than being part of a love triangle without much else going on, so this was a huge plus!
The preschool teacher brain was so obnoxious but delightful at the same time, Clive truly is the best character to pair with ANYONE in this show. Glad the Peyton & Ravi exchange didn't have anything romantic. They may be rushing through some character building, but that would be a bit much right after all this…
Gah thank God. Don't know what I'd do without another season of Icecreamface Lilywhite….
It's definitely worth it. The first five or six seasons are GREAT, but it went a bit downhill after that as most network sitcoms do. That being said, the remainder of the series is entertaining and there's a lot of great episodes in the back half that kept me watching. Niles Crane is just the best, so yeah… watch!
What a bummer, I loved this show when it came out like 10 years ago and was one of the few good things to come out of MTV during that time period. Big Black was the perfect straight man to balance out Rob Dyrdek's mania. He seemed like a genuinely good guy. On a different note, I think Rob Dyrdek and his mother…
Major and Ravi really do have the best bromance on television right now.
It's fall, y'all!
This was definitely up there with my favorites this season. I've had to help out at my cousin's restaurant a year back and had no idea what I was doing despite having a few years of server experience, so the Teddy/Bob plot was hilarious to me. I absolutely loved the Linda/Louise plot — I think it definitely showed…
"Oh, it has carrots in it. I'm not gonna eat that." This whole scene had me crying.
I totally forgot about this — I only caught a small part of one episode awhile back when one of my friends was watching it and seeing an enormous baby or something and have been wanting to actually watch it to figure out what the hell I had seen.
Throwing shade your way for listing Destroyer.
Now I want to see Tony Hale do the scene where JLD rips into "Okey dokey, Annie Oakley".
WAIT WAIT there has been 19 (or more?!) seasons of this show?!?!
Loved both of the episodes, but the Laser-inth was especially fantastic and reminded me of my dad. Also, I've been pleased with the majority of this season which doesn't seem to be the popular opinion. They're still churning out consistently good, if not great, episodes, and I think this far it's been better than…
Ah, me as well! Happy birthday to us and Bob!
I dunno, the first doll that was picked up had its eyes roll open which was fantastic.
I'm saving this ep for tomorrow night, but here's my obligatory "Holly Taylor is the best" post. Hopefully she's featured prominently in this episode or I'll feel just DOWNRIGHT SILLY.