I actually prefer my pop tarts microwaved rather than put in the toaster. I don't need it *toasted* I need it warm.
I actually prefer my pop tarts microwaved rather than put in the toaster. I don't need it *toasted* I need it warm.
Halt and Catch Fire?
Same. I still lament paper/test scores that were below 98 even when I still got an A for the entire class. I seriously marvel at how much I relate to Rebecca.
Don't worry, Rachel Bloom has your back:
Plus she's motivated by things that I think most people deal with in some way and to varying degrees: Lack of purpose and direction, fear of being alone, fear of being unloved, general lack of self-esteem. Or as Rebecca put it when asked what's wrong with her, "Lack of maternal affection, low self-esteem and a genetic…
I was so happy when I noticed that. It's such a subtle technique and they use it well.
That's how I feel about Rebecca/the show as well. She's socially awkward in a realistic way that's not usually shown on television, especially in comedies. She understands most social cues, but sometimes doesn't, or she takes things too far/just says something weird (Such as that part in Group Hang "I had a friend…
I prefer Dodgeball to Anchorman. And Step Brothers. And most of the movies here.
I couldn't even finish it. It was so random and weird and unfunny to me. I'm always glad when I'm not the only person in the comments who doesn't fucking love that movie.
I thought that for a long time, but I noticed that Lara Jean Chorostecki isn't listed as a guest star according to a press release for the last episode while Raul Esparza is so I'm wondering if maybe they will actually kill her off rather than him in her place. It'd be a cool parallel to season one if he has to watch…
I think that'll be in the next episode if they actually do it and don't replace it with something else considering they used up the fiery wheelchair of death in a fake out last season.
Definitely. Also for some reason, the funniest thing out of that episode for me is:
Qikiqtarjuac kills me every time. Douglas forcing Martin into pretending to be French, the traveling lemon, goodbye bear facts…
That's a great one, but I think my favorite is the one where the guys decide to be volunteer firefighters.
I've basically thought that since I read an interview where Fuller said that they'd be doing the dragon kiss this season. I don't think they'll do the wheelchair thing additionally, since they've already done it.