I've tried, but I could never get into it. Does it get better past the first few episodes?
I've tried, but I could never get into it. Does it get better past the first few episodes?
They're incredible, especially if you go to a taping and see them live. But Batiste is really annoying whenever he interjects during Colbert's monologues.
I immediately got this song from it.
I think most of the songs work even without that extra meta- level, though. There were definitely a few that I didn't pick up on every little reference in, but if you've heard Billy Joel's Piano Man, you know what's going on in What'll it Be.
His hair does not have that normal uptight, rigid Ben Wyatt sense of fun.
I hadn't heard he was going to be in this, either, so I did exactly the same thing. Also, I'd never actually seen him as a douche in anything before (I've really only seen him on Parks and Rec, barring Griff Hawkins), so this was totally surprising and welcome.
That's clearly David S. Pumpkins.
It took me a few months to finally get through the first 6 episodes, but once you're past that it immediately gets you.
Makeup doesn't hurt as long as you're not wearing anything you're allergic to. I actually love what Gaga does with hers (or rather, what her makeup team does) — it's always so creative and cool-looking.
Can we bring all of the various Harrys onto this Earth? (Especially the mime.)
Chuck did not use him very well, though. I think he's basically reached prime Routh on Legends.
I feel especially bad because he's such a big fan of Spidey, and you can really tell. That video of him going on the Comic-Con stage dressed as Spidey and giving an emotional speech is really sweet.
Question: should I watch this show? It didn't seem appealing at all in early days but (at least from the outside) it kind of seems like a great deranged fun mess. Worth it?
See, now I'm just thinking of these ads.
Someone needs to mock up a Broom!White Josh so Broom!Darryl can be truly happy.
Pratfalls are funny, but only when it's Andy Dwyer doing them, which I suppose makes them Chris Pratt-falls.
You laugh, but my little sister said something along the same lines to me the other day. (She's not a millennial though, but whatever the generation is after that.)
That could easily be the tagline for the show.
So uh…does anyone know alguien dijo flood?