I just don't understand why! Like seriously everytime one popped up it was a canned line. It was like "here is something unique and funny, and her is something that is not unique or funny".
I just don't understand why! Like seriously everytime one popped up it was a canned line. It was like "here is something unique and funny, and her is something that is not unique or funny".
Oh god those alice in wonderland commercials were wrecking the crap out of those funny moments.
They missed a great one liner from Quigley Down Under after Quigley kills Marston and his boys. "Said I had no use for one, didn't say I didn't know how to use one."
I could see that for Josh, but that's just as bad as Greg with his cynicism and self sabotaging. That Josh does things not out of spite, but out of not understanding how things go isn't points in his favor.
No mention this ep was directed by the mom from Growing Pains?
The guy who kidnapped Rita at the beginning does work for her father. He was brought up when they were threatening Major for not properly getting rid of zombies. He was plan B.
Exactly. And as much as people say she's a stereotype or its not fair to her as a character. I've known plenty of Valencia type people in my life and they are very real.
Greg isn't a surly drunk he's a happy drunk…
I thought it was a decent move, they both never honestly had a go at being a failed relationship together, and now without josh they can do that. And Josh was being a douche when Rebecca sent him away. He barged in without knowing the full story and wanted to yell at Rebecca…
I don't know if its foreshadowing with the Rebecca stand in being fed up with the josh chan stand in, since she actually got to go on a date with him and it was clearly a bad idea.
Josh kind of highlighted what I don't like about him in barging in to Rebecca's house and yelling at her more about something he wasn't…
Makes sense, she's like the musical virus. You don't even know you have symptoms until your doctor is singing to you that you caught VD.
You know I was just thinking if the other songs on the show are supposed to be what Rebecca imagines everyone else in the show sings to deal with their problems/issues. Like when Greg sings Hey West Covina, did he have that actual belief, or was that Rebecca imagning him having that as an issue and questioning himself…
Well it makes sense she was already predisposed against her mom, and her mom to be fair is more than a little bit of an asshole to her from what we've seen. But in this it appears Rebecca was wrong about her father, or at least not admitting it.
I noticed she called her mom Naomi but her dad, dad. Subtle.
Also I have to imagine young Rebecca heard that conversation between her mom and dad at the time of, but blocked it out or explained it away with a lie as she usually does. It mostly seems like Rebecca can't get out of her own way for happiness.
Sorry its from the Legends comic lore, I don't believe its been brought up on the show. But in the comics they were always finding ways for her barrista powers to save the day.
Or when savage is incapacitated have the barrista shank him. Honestly Legends central premise is the worst part of the show. Would have been better off to have it be super hero quantum leap.
Makes me sad that the best episode of the show dealt with none of the central plot. No savage, no time travel. Just space pirates. Does not speak well of the main plot.
I totally want a call back to this gag where something clearly weird is going on and Rebecca feels ok because of the bathing suit thing.
HIlarious even in the explicit version of the Jap battle they don't say cunt, even Rachel Bloom has boundries.
And as long as you have your bathing suit on, its not weird.
It was so random, but not like shitty random, it was funny random.