The Pigeon Man one, though.
The Pigeon Man one, though.
"I was cruising in the Danmobile, my bike …"
Yes! Now if only she were a spunky redhead.
Then most kids you knew were dumb.
I'd say 1, 2, 4, 3. I loved the rivalry between Amy and Adam more than Paul Rudd being obsessed with the 80s. It was a coup getting Billy Joel for this last one though.
Ooh, good call on Holiday. I can think of almost no better way to spend New Year's Eve than watching Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn perform backflips and acrobatics on a sofa, while Lew Ayres accompanies them on slide whistle and I make wry quips with Edward Everett Horton.
Everything about the magic shop scenes was gold, from the French Canadian crystals, to the sage advice not to mix magic with romance, taxes, or plumbing, to the fact that the shop owner was voiced by Jordan Peele.
That was Gene's line, but still, genius. Gene-ius, even.
Bring me a bag full of Bigfoot's droppings, or shut up!
I thought Jenn's advice was more about Pawnee being full of/run by howling monkeys who 1) yes, could definitely vote for Dexhart over her and 2) don't deserve her.
No, they definitely have food in Sudan. Now, South Sudan … who knows. They probably don't.
Ha, that was infuriating. I know it didn't end up mattering since he whiffed so hard on both Daily Doubles, but that sucked.
Uncle Phil really was a great character. Classic straight man, but then
anytime he got to flip out in rage or evil or indignation, or even be just goofy, he nailed it. He was a boss in that role, and I hope he and Lucille are kicking ass right now in heaven's pool hall.
Same here, although I'd only accept Original Recipe Viv.
As a humanities major, I pretty much checked out all my textbooks from the library and got to avoid the bookstore completely.
I don't agree with the main argument in this article (we all come to Bob's Burgers in our own way; for me, the functioning of the Belchers as a family unit is the heart of the show, though I do love each character), but I think it's very well done. Sonia clearly gets the appeal of the show in general. This sentiment…
I agree; it was a good show. Kelly has a very winning personality, and the conceit with the kid reading the "Christmas tale" was a cute way to differentiate this from the ninety other specials we'll see before the year is out. Not a bad way to spend an hour in December.
Bnr76, I would like to buy your rock.
And his decision to dress as Mario Batali - a man whom no one but a foodie would want to resemble - for Halloween.
At first I thought that was the same woman he worked with to plant the tracking dust on Charlie in the donut shop, but then I remembered that Jake killed her in the season finale. So I agree with you, and also submit that it's just not a good idea to be a pretty, dark-haired colleague of Jake's.