When Brian Fantana opens the bottle of Sex Panther and it gives a meek little ROWR? I die. Every god damned time.
When Brian Fantana opens the bottle of Sex Panther and it gives a meek little ROWR? I die. Every god damned time.
Watchin your EVERY MOVE.
Mine is when she's filming the opening to her talk show and forgets how to act like a human. "Smile! WITH YOUR MOUTH!"
1. Frasier, "Daphne's Room." The look on Frasier's face as he runs screaming out of her bathroom RUINS me.
"You'll never know…what's lurking in…THE SHADOWS."
When the actual Werner Herzog appeared on Parks and Rec my husband and I were simultaneously thrilled, and then bummed because it wasn't PFT.
Ha! God, it's so weird and so BRILLIANT.
I've listened to the Travel bug episode at least 4 times, and it never fails to make me laugh like a loon.
The spydars talking to cats reveal made me scream laugh so violently that I bit my lip.
Mine will always be "The Injury" but "Business School" is such a close second.
I just finished Nimona by Noelle Stevenson and loved every panel. The art is so gorgeous and it's a fun twist to the villain/sidekick relationship.
I'll have to check out that series!
Fun Home is SO GOOD.
I read Dead Wake while I was visiting Munich and nearly had a fit when I got to see the first U Boat at the museum of technology. I loved that book, the way he fits together the various narratives keeps you on the edge of your seat.
I just finished Life Drawing by Robin Black. She manages to convey a loving yet damaged marriage so well that I occasionally had to put the book down and bear hug my husband.
The Handmaid's Tale is absolutely one of the most gorgeous and harrowing books I have ever read.
This is not my enormous coat.
Yes!
Wolfman's got nards!
The Worst Witch every Halloween, and Jim Henson's Tale of the Bunny Picnic, which might be my favorite Muppet movie in the world based solely on nostalgia.