I would love to watch a half-hour every week of Jon Stewart (or Oliver, I'm not picky) mocking ACN and Will McAvoy. That would be brilliant.
I would love to watch a half-hour every week of Jon Stewart (or Oliver, I'm not picky) mocking ACN and Will McAvoy. That would be brilliant.
I'm pretty sure an IHOP line cook pancakes, not waffles. You're thinking of the Waffle House.
Didn't Lou Reed already do that?
Well, the Pixies are kinda punk.
@avclub-c0580eeb3f98d9c3fe232fc48694bf8e:disqus The whole federal vs. local law thing is an issue, but Miss Claudette was definitely involved in human trafficking (another prisoner says something about her being in for running a slave labor). Red was probably in prison on a RICO charge (though we don't know yet).…
But Season 9 had "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson," "The Cartridge Family," "The Joy of Sect," "Das Bus," "Simpsons Tide," "The Trouble with Trillions," and "Trash of the Titans," in addition to other very good episodes. Season 9 was definitely still quality, even if it did have "The Principal and the Pauper"…
But after that is "Behind the Laughter," which is one of the most hilarious episodes of the series.
The episode is brilliant until they go to Florida. The Robert Evans and Charlie Rose thing, Homer with the fake baby, hilarious!
But nobody doesn't like Molton Boron!
Or Death Wish VIII: "I wish I was dead." Oddly enough, that was my reaction to this news.
Yeah, dude, season 12 still has good episodes, like the episode about investigative blogging that ends up being a Prisoner parody. That episode is pure gold. And "Behind the Laughter" is season 11, which is also hilarious and brilliant.
The use of the word "Children" and the idea that "Children" are dating six people per year makes me think that this person is at least in their forties or maybe fifties and that is an incredibly disturbing thought