well,judas is definitely the most relatable.closer to the judas in "the last temptation of christ."
well,judas is definitely the most relatable.closer to the judas in "the last temptation of christ."
so 1 character of of what-12?-sounds off in a productions where 1 person is doing all the voices?come on,guy,give 'em some credit for a job well done.sheesh.
too bad it's not whether she's simply a funny comedian or not.it seems like gender getting in the way of funny.
they're reviving mtv unplugged for this?
my new band,the clone bruders.
i always thought that was a meth reference.who knew?
metal hurlant?more like leather vests,amirite guys?
i said it on seasons 1+2,i'll say it again,this show has the sharpest razor wit on television.absolutely surgical precision.i blame ianucci.
not in a derisive way.i would direct you to "how's your news" for any questions about the comedic abilities of the disabled/whatever term your comfortable with.
+10 helpful,nice guy points to matt.
ghost valley is fucking bullshit
thin red line is even better.
i just recognized army guy from walking dead as bull.
jean-ralphio sits astride a throne of craig skulls.
i thought those strings looked unusually large.
the "handicapped" description of andy made everything about his character click.it's easier and i guess(?) more entertaining to just assume he is mentally handicapped from the get go.
i think the company was "midstream decision" or "midstream analysis."
i agree w/season 4 comparison.random wackiness for wackiness' sake.they didn't act like people,but more like self-aware tv characters.too much meta.
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this was more like season 4 ep.it seemed to go way out of it's way in order to be wacky.nothing wrong with wacky,this just seemed to be trying a little too hard.