I've started saying quotes from that show out loud to myself ever since I saw it. Like i'll be washing the dishes and i'll look up wistfully and say "George….. d'ya ever notice how the raaaain in New Yohk is just like juzz'music?"
I've started saying quotes from that show out loud to myself ever since I saw it. Like i'll be washing the dishes and i'll look up wistfully and say "George….. d'ya ever notice how the raaaain in New Yohk is just like juzz'music?"
LOL i knew this was gonna bomb when I read the description and it said something to the effect of "a 20something man tries to find himself by moving all the way from the Upper West Side to the Lower East Side."
kind of got a Clone High vibe from the dude portraying Kennedy. (accent work aside, THAT must be a frustrating role to play!)
fuck the haters, Hardwick is a genuinely sweet guy and definitely launched a lot of comic's careers (how else would my MOM know who James Adomian is???) i'll miss it!
I was going to make a "some white guy" comment as a half-assed joke, then scrolled down and saw that people were already guessing exclusively white guy names
the town of North Bennington was also the basis for The Lottery! and the college was the basis for The Secret History, so… I guess a lot of people get a ghost & murder vibe from that place. having spent many an evening there practicing, I can confirm it is haunted as shit
While I agree that this season has been narratively cluttered, I think the David Lynch comparison is apples and oranges. (Ignoring Ray Wise, obviously.)
me too! i was so convinced i even saw one in the bottom of the box, but obviously not
this is the third time in the last year I've seen (all on big name Prestige TM shows) White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane used to signify a character is entering an unknown or unfamiliar place. i guess the royalties freed up a bit?
My favorite part of the monologue was Hanks' so-confident-you-missed it pronunciation of "Lauren" and "Wayne."
While I'm inclined to agree the Gus/Lydia storyline felt out of place, Jimmy's rush-job commercial was such a manic slice of Tim and Eric goodness that it made the Saul reveal slightly less nauseating.
SO excited that Kimberly Hebert Gregory is hopefully on this show now. She absolutely carried Vice Principals (McBride & Goggins are ridiculous and great, but that show needed someone like her to balance them out and make it a truly insane Macbethian farce.)
agreed - yr comment made me want to find a relevant quote/clip, but there are just too many times on that show where a young person told Don he sucked.
I hope a major season 3 plot point includes Mike going back and getting another dog.
Odenkirk's acting in the scene with the Air Force kid was amazing, especially that moment where he almost starts lashing out at Chuck and catches himself.
I was going to say something about it rubbed me the wrong way, but the joke really writes itself.
what was up with the gay technician getting handsy with hector though? who decided that was the filler they'd use for a hour and a half long episode?
MMMMmmmm funny joke about examining media with a nuanced perspective!
Is a white guy who likes South Park really the best person they could find to review a show about hip hop?
The cringe comedy bits were a little much this time, as fun as it was. This show goes out of its way to paint Gamby sympathetically, to show that he's deeply broken/yearns to connect with people (like Ms. Snodgrass), and teases constantly at his comeuppance only to kick him when he's down.