I JUST learned about the McElroys via their D&D podcast. This is NOT what I thought they'd look like. Also: Hey, it's Clint!
I JUST learned about the McElroys via their D&D podcast. This is NOT what I thought they'd look like. Also: Hey, it's Clint!
Same! This caused me an admittedly ridiculous amount of stress.
It kind of reminds me of Jerry from Parks & Rec. You can only see a sad sack get beat up on for so long. Then the comedy comes from giving him the BEST life.
"Now please return to my office." Holt's so Holt even when he's training dogs.
Can we PLEASE get a Sexy Spy Thriller about a young Tim Gunn?
OH SHIT. My whole approach to life has just been rocked by this.
I take umbridge with your tone, sir, and will see you on the field of battle dawn.
You do NOT want to show weakness in front of other busfolk…
I am by no means excited about this, but I have to say, that "DJ Tanner" joke cracks me up on paper.
I've seen very little of his acting but LOVE his stand-up. Also he's great on the Leonard Maltin movie podcast!
He did the Kansas City improv festival a few years back and came to all of the after parties. He was incredibly gracious with his time and could not have been nicer.
DENTAL PLAN!
Good for you, Southie!
Admittedly, my heart just hasn't been in Bogarting folk art lately. Terrible at home, you know? SIGH. Darrell started drinking again.
How did you know I Bogart folk art?!
Nothing wrong with that! Like what ya like, I say. For me though, the song seems more fitting to the show it started as than the show it became.
Has there ever been greater dissonance between the quality of a theme song vs the show itself? God get atcha boy!
And the tragic thing was that Mr. B had MULTIPLE opportunities to get out, but his hubris kept pulling him back in. A truly sobering 22 minutes…
Shit, it was even a pleasure to watch him in GI Joe: Retaliation. He's just THAT GOOD!
Do you think that he genuinely was penitent, or do you think he's still full of shit, recruiting followers any way he can?