it works from many different angles. That's why the writing on this show was so great, this isn't the only example.
it works from many different angles. That's why the writing on this show was so great, this isn't the only example.
Colbort report?
30 Rock comments on this a few times in the series. that Liz's 'expectations' of other females to be feminists and to aspire to what she does is sexist as well. ie. entire ep dealing with the whole Sexy Baby thing.
the use of Philip Glass is also fantastic
that exchange and the line "sometimes you have to roll a hard six" give me chills
agreed. I don't want to be him or be his friend… but he is the best character.
I'm rewatching this right now and S1 is filled with so many funny Gaius moments. That episode where "Shelley Godfrey" tries to frame him for breaking into the mainframe is hilarious. There's a scene with Baltar and Gaeta in the washroom that's fantastic.
Helo … …. … HELO….
The men of this cast should have a chiseled jaw contest.
I think there are some with Jack McBrayer and Jane Krakowski and then also one with him and Jon Hamm where there is SO MUCH GIGGLING. It's quite lovely. I think he also does one with his parents.
even the super subtle stuff was fantastic. Namely Liz Lemon's Joni Mitchell styled confessional track. Truly amazing.
"Jenna's Side … I don't hear it"
Also racist Jenna
"She's lying like a rug. Rug is an offensive term for Persians that I made up."
I totally forgot that Helo gives up his seat for Baltar. What a frakking guy …
it's not the best episode but on my rewatches I'd rather watch this episode over the Night Court Episode.
RIGHT? I had called a few weeks ago that Arya would compassion kill The Hound as he dies and she would feel awful about it. I WAS WRONG. Girl is cold! (but warms my heart)
I think they're just keeping him around for Jason Biggs. Also, I think they want something on the outside they can go to for story.
totally agree with this. She actually has one of the less 'sad' back stories in the sense that her crime wasn't a result of some sort of social situation, but her scenes really stuck with me, and made me like her character even more.
SHITTY UPTIGHT WHITE KIDS (according to the show)
what person does something for a living they actively think they are bad at? I don't go into job interviews saying "hey, I'm really bad a this, but that's why you should hire me, cause I'm not self congratulatory"
I'm not just saying this, I didn't like podcasts either before this one. I've tried, really hard, in the past. This one really clicked for me.