It depends on who they’re talking to.
It depends on who they’re talking to.
Clam up with the puns already.
If Momoa is going full DiMaggio, I completely support that decision.
I normally might have tried to get some of the sauce, but having become somewhat acquainted online with what Rick and Morty’s worst fans are like, I stayed far the fuck away from McDonald’s today.
Not exactly. It’s more that he severely overreacted to being accused of something he acts like all the time. Plus he’s an incredibly short-tempered asshole. Basically, it’s an AV Club running gag.
I demand more Lockjaw in The Lockjaw Show.
Is that the name of his coke dealer?
Let’s not get crazy here.
I guess that will give him more time for cocaine, fascism, and dating women young enough to be his granddaughter.
Didn’t Beth shoot him?
After the insanely ambitious last episode, it was inevitable that this would be a quieter installment. And it worked - we probably needed something like this - and we finally got to see how Tahani died.
The Orville is basically Seth McFarlane doing his own version of TNG, and is so close to TNG (at least two Star Trek actors-turned-directors directed episodes of the show, and a DS9 recurring guest actor is a regular on it) that it feels like a team of lawyers was involved in figuring out how close they could get…
Bob’s Biggie Boy
They’re saying it’s time to stop worrying about the coming nuclear war and start welcoming it.
Eh, it’s still an improvement.
They usually do. Some of the studios haven’t figured out yet that the superhero boom is pretty specific to DC and Marvel, and maybe a handful of other properties.
I’m really looking forward to seeing that entire family behind bars, where they clearly belong. Most corrupt administration in American history.
I wonder if we’ll see more sexism or racism in response to this? I mean, I know it’s obvious we’ll get both, but which one will we get more of?
Eh, it’d still be a step up.