Chuck failed to act a s a mentor to Jimmy when he had the chance and Jimmy genuinely looked up to him. but the flashback in this episode's teaser might suggest that Jimmy wouldn't really have bought in either.
Chuck failed to act a s a mentor to Jimmy when he had the chance and Jimmy genuinely looked up to him. but the flashback in this episode's teaser might suggest that Jimmy wouldn't really have bought in either.
No, that was a first-season episode.
Well, and Chuck is moving on…just as he's about to learn that Jimmy fucked him over with the insurance company for spite. Jimmy can't say he did this one because Kim deserved things.
Howard is all about the firm's professional reputation; embarrass that, and he will take it out on you if you're a subordinate. He needs Chuck to maintain that rep, so he can't afford vindictiveness there…but he does take extraordinary steps to placate Chuck and, eventually, to steer him away from further personal…
He literally exists as a single, tossed-off line in Saul's debut episode.
And what about Flyboy Stockman?
Just answer yes so we can move on!
The lack of a proper narrative structure is a big problem with a lot of modern comedies, especially the ones built around SNL and Second City alums.
Though the NES Max was worse, with that weird….disc-shaped D-pad thing.
I think on big difference isa that I can't imagine some future democratic President inviting Griffin to the White House so she can mock a portrait of Donald Trump.
Remember when Rush Limbaugh put up a picture of 13-year-old Chelsea Clinton just so he could call her "the White House dog?"
Sean Hannity is so unfuckable even his hands are just using Catholicism as an excuse not to go there.
Back in his prime, Glenn Beck would've tied that joke to Paul Rubens, then Jeffrey Jones, and then somehow that would've "proved" Pizzagate was true.
I hear the final stage of the interview process involves a cheese-curd-eating contest.
That one appeals to the same part of me that still loves Tom Swifties.
He's a cock-appall-loser!
Norm MacDonald probably counts. And Bill Burr was pro-Trump.
Oh, I blocked him right after typing my reply.
I am shocked, shocked to discover that Kelly's NBC show isn't her moving to the center, but NBC moving to the right.
He said, under the flag of treason in defense of slavery. Nothing sick there.