Yeah, the show was full of self-referential stuff like that. "This is a weird way to wrap a gift." "Well, it's easier for multiple takes, so"
Yeah, the show was full of self-referential stuff like that. "This is a weird way to wrap a gift." "Well, it's easier for multiple takes, so"
Anybody want to start placing bets on the stupid reason established clunkily in the pilot for why a doctor is sharing a house with 3 other people?
I know I'm 5 months late to this response, but I feel the need to chime in on this. The bad lyrics you're referring to are from Sophia, and the full lyric is "Oh I have been wandering / where I have been pondering / where I've been lately's no concern of yours". In context I'm pretty sure the lameness of the first two…
My mother bought the album that this song is on and I haven't quite been able to look at her the same way since.
Guess we can add Miley Cyrus to the list of pop stars who have out-ArtPop'd Lady Gaga.
I can concede Spike (although I loved his character more or less until the end), but Anya had her first episode in the middle of Season 3, and didn't become a regular until Season 4. That's a lot later than some of the characters on this list.
Jon Hamm is indeed wonderful as Malin Ackerman as Ingrid Hagerstown as Arthur Childrens as Valerie Flame in Childrens Hospital.
What about Spike or Anya from Buffy? Granted, the show wasn't really in decline by the time either of them became regulars, but they're two of the show's strongest characters and each only became a regular midway through the series.
I've been liking this so far. The Hills has been in heavy rotation for me for a while and Can't Feel My Face is pretty decent as long as you can avoid its radio oversaturation. In The Night and Prisoner are probably my two favorite album tracks on first listen. I don't even like Lana Del Rey, like at all, but she…
Besides any number of Simpsons lines (which I use so regularly I don't even notice myself anymore), I've taken to adopting Happy Endings' use of "idiot" as a term of endearment, especially when piled on with redundant adjectives (i.e. "You stupid dumb idiot"). My friends reactions vary depending on their familiarity…
Oh yeah. I don't know why I thought it was this year.
1989 also hid two of its best tracks on the deluxe version.
I've been getting into this album in bits and pieces and I like most of it, but not all of it (yet). It's interesting how varied it is in terms of character (for lack of a better word). The last pop album I really listened to straight through is T-Swift's 1989 and she always feels like she's writing as herself. But on…
Read this as "I want to have half a baby on you, girl." Still made sense.
I was probably going to listen to this anyway, but I'm so excited to hear that Esme Patterson is featured. I've loved her collaborations with Shakey Graves.
Wait, is Reed supposed to be a high schooler in this? That's insane.
I *might* see that.
That's Zandy Hartig, David Wain's wife and Nurse Dori on Childrens Hospital. She's always wonderful.
I love how nearly everyone looks like they've barely aged a day, and then BAM, Michael Showalter.
I'M THE FUCKING BURP KING OF WESTCHESTER