Agreed, and I kept thinking that all episode. “Holy moly, could Ted Danson *be* any more legendary?” And the answer is, Yes! I mean, I love all the cast, but Ted has such a history of greatness, how does he top it? And then he does!
Agreed, and I kept thinking that all episode. “Holy moly, could Ted Danson *be* any more legendary?” And the answer is, Yes! I mean, I love all the cast, but Ted has such a history of greatness, how does he top it? And then he does!
“As great as it is to watch goofy Ella, competent Ella is just as great. As is good friend Ella, who is also present in this episode.”
Gentlemen, in a way, we're all winners.
So long, and thanks for all the comments!
Cool, now make a Firefox version! ;)
Fallon aside, this was a funny, solid episode. Tina Fey was, um, the icing on the sheetcake!
I drink around 4 or 5 cups of green tea in a day, so I guess that's about as much as one coffee… hehe.
I see your point. On the other hand…
Yarmouk, when the walls fell!
The best performance of his life!
It's not available to anyone anymore, it seems!
Try spinning! That's a good trick!
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A WoT replacement is up here, but for reviews and such… not really…
This was pretty meh. Slightly amusing, but nothing stood out. Well, besides the annoyingly loud audience… I get that they want to have enthusiasm on the set, but the sound balance was just nuts, and they just wouldn't shut up. Even worse than the audience Stephen used to have on The Colbert Report.
Talk about win/win!
I got more of a Yuko the robot from Kimmy Schmidt vibe from Cocaine Robot… but could possibly be all three!
In Soviet Russia, Netflix renews you!
Well, memorable to me was the brief fight between Cary Hiroyuki-Tagawa and Robin Shou!
I think that's called a Nuclear Wessel.