Bill votes for whichever candidate is being supported by the last cute female canvasser who knocks on his door.
Bill votes for whichever candidate is being supported by the last cute female canvasser who knocks on his door.
The political situation in Texas has gotten a lot grimmer too. It already makes me cringe to think that at least one of the loveable characters would be a Trump supporter. Hank might see right through his BS but I don’t know about Bill
I hope Bobby’s demands as a chef don’t prevent him from getting to a few open-mic nights for a tight set of prop-comedy.
Could be worse. Could be in Austin.
I find the kids in Bob’s Burgers to be too twee (your tolerance for twee may vary. I can’t stand it.) The kids on King of the Hill felt much more grounded in reality.
Dale gets hospitalized for overexposure to old, highly toxic pesticide (“The government won’t let you make it anymore. That’s how you know it’s good.”) that he found when working in a disused section of the military base where Bill’s an Army barber, comes out with damaged vocal chords and maybe a few new personality…
Mike Judge in his best Hank Hill voice, saying “a fusion chef in Dallas,” struggling audibly to figure out which precise word to put more of his good-natured contempt on.
These pretzels are making me want to be a fusion chef!
And, god, but you can just imagine it, yeah? Mike Judge in his best Hank Hill voice, saying “a fusion chef in Dallas,” struggling audibly to figure out which precise word to put more of his good-natured contempt on.
If I had but one wish about this revival, it would be that it’s fine if Bobby’s in a relationship now, but please let it be someone other than Connie. The whole marrying your childhood sweet heart thing is creepy and sitcoms go to the well of it way too often.
I’m intrigued that Hardwick was able to record some episodes before his death, so that means Dale will be a part of the revival. Still, while there’s plenty of talented VAs out there, I’m just not sure if it will be successful without him. Go back and watch the series and really pay attention to just how vital Dale…
Much as I’m sure we’ll all miss Johnny Hardwick, they have a great opportunity to have some meta-fun here by recasting Dale and then occasionally having someone else comment that “something seems a little different about you...” in a vaguely suspicious manner.
The “fusion” is just adding nutmeg
This will be good. And it isn’t, who cares? Hollywood does not have a time machine. Making crappy new shows does not go back in history and alter how I feel about old episodes I do like.
I’m excited, as revivals of long-dead comedies are always great and don’t have a bad track record of sucking at all!
“Episode 4: Live Frito or Pie Hard - Bobby’s twist on Peggy’s famous Frito Pie recipe becomes a sensation in Dallas, which puts them at odds.”
Besides the obvious reasons, “our industry needs him and misses him greatly,”
Okay, but you guys get to pay for any expensive reshoots and lawsuits if Kevin Spacey starts acting up again.
This is a real peach of a sentence as well:
That’s just what I’d expect an Avril impostor to say!