johnnymalloy--disqus
Johnny Paycheck
johnnymalloy--disqus

I love in the deleted scenes of FWWM he says that and then goes on about her, leading Albert to sarcastically say something along the lines of, "Glad we're not talking about Judy."

Poor Chet…

True. This is why I didn't like FWWM at first. I thought it was too dour. Lacking the humor of the show. But as it's own thing, it really is amazing. I had the same issue watching "W/Bob and David", I had trouble (as Bob says in the making of episode) "turning off my Mr Show brain". Also, once I stopped wanting MST3K:

The "Dual Spires" episode of Psych was a pretty good and loving tribute to the show.

True, especially with Laura's "don't wear my stuff!" freak out from the movie. It could've meant, "Don't be like me" or it could've meant something else.

What about Heidi, that waitress that only worked two days because she was always late banging her husband and eating knockwurst?

My crush was on Shelley too. Still is.

Technically, he confessed to Jacques, I don't recall if it was explicitly stated he beat Jacoby, but that has been confirmed by people behind the scenes.

When Maddie left the house to play Laura, Leland was in the living room sitting in darkness. He followed her, snuck up on Jacoby and beat him (although at the time, I don't think everyone behind the scenes knew since it was a stuntman). Plus, I think Jacoby smelled the engine oil just like he did in the hospital room.

I think he didn't want to just give Piper Laurie something for the sake of it. I am sad she's not in it. I loved Catherine.

I hope that Lumberjack tells some jokes, they're real knee-slappers.

I was on Accutane when it first came out. It blasted away my acne to the point people can't believe I ever had awful acne. I must've gotten lucky because most people that used it ended up with medical issues.

Lloyd Braun is getting me $100 worth of it. It's a little lo mein-y.

I didn't like Richard, but I am a big Ian Buchanan fan, and on the subsequent rewatches I liked him a lot better. He was just an unabashed jerk. His idea of "doing what's right" was to give Lucy money in an envelope to get an abortion. "I've asked around, I'm told it's more than adequate."

I'm very interested to see that myself. I love how Lynch is so averse to spoilers or to explain his process pre and post production. I also love that most people agreed to not be spoiler-jerks and I have avoided anything with a whiff of spoilers in it.
I was really bummed out Truman wouldn't be in it, that was the

The part where Evelyn March is dying, yet still trying to shape the narrative was so bad even me at 14 was like, "May this storyline please end now?" I always skip those episodes except for the over-directed one by Diane Keaton, mostly because Albert is back in that one, bear hugging Truman and telling Bobby to "Get a

It was excellent, but I would say the reveal of Laura's killer was the best. Just the surreal way in which Leland/BOB attack Maddie. It was so raw, so violent, and absolutely something that couldn't happen today on TV. Yes, I know that those shows like Criminal Minds offs someone (usually a woman) in some grandiose

Keep em coming, Gleep Glop.

Rachel Dolezal. I just read an article on her and she's as clueless as ever. The African American woman who interviewed her was not impressed.
Imagine her as Prez? Instead of an orange president, we'd have an orange is the new black president.

I'm thinking she's rope a doping Dan. And also working with the makeup artist to make him look ridiculous.