Aaah! We’ve all been there. Pulling a muscle hurts.
Aaah! We’ve all been there. Pulling a muscle hurts.
We’re all lucky that someone put LaFergs in our path.
The name of the shipping company the truck belonged to was also was a reference to the most important writer in the history of the X-Men franchise, Chris Claremont
Having Amy Acker play the human mom will never not be a bummer. Watching this episode, I couldn’t help imagining her as an adult Kitty Pryde, a remaining remnant of the X-Men, advising Thunderbird as he leads the Underground.
I really enjoyed this episode and Handyman Dan’s goofy enthusiasm especially, but I just wanted to say that even with all the changes here that have gotten me coming here so much less, your work especially on this show and Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been two of the things that I still consistently return to and that make…
His war of goodbyes to Larry in the kitchen had me laughing uproariously. Him backing into the shelf (in what seemed like a genuine mistake by Bob Einstein) was the icing on the cake.
Larry shoving the fragrance spritzer is my spirit animal.
Great guest stars in this episode! Ed Begley Jr., Elizabeth Perkins, June Diane Raphael, Andrea Savage... doesn’t get much better than that.
Funkhouser was the undisputed MVP of tonight’s episode.
I like the easter-egg level of the untranslated Klingon in DS9's “The Way of the Warrior,” but I also see how incredibly annoying it would’ve been when it aired pre-internet.
This was a great episode, funny, no hilarious scene after scene. But as a Los Angeleno and anyone who has ever lived here, everyone knows nobody NOBODY has dirty cars even during the goddamn drought. It borders on obsessive, there are more car washes than In N’ Out Burgers. And someone like Larry..........his…
I thought the monologue was funny. I really don’t have anything intelligent to say about it beyond that (my brain is struggling to think of things to say at this hour) but I just wanted it out there that at least someone enjoyed the monologue.
God I loved all of this. This show is going to such weird places and it totally works- it’s appropriate, the point of the episode is that life is messy and complicated, and so the story rambles a little and brackets together several things that would be climaxes all on their own.
no, as it was explained in Stargate all planets in the universe look like either a quarry in british colombia, or the forest right behind that quarry. also in british colombia.
If there was any doubt he’s one of the greatest actors in television history — like top 10 and higher than 10 — then TGP is his Michael Jordan “so THERE!” tongue-wagging slam dunk to end that doubt.
Kristen Bell posted a photo on Instagram of the ethics homework made by the props department, and of course it is hilarious and impressive the level of thought they put in making it fit perfectly for each character.
Goodbye until January, TGP. I hope we same place again very now
I am hoping that Vicki & her crew now actually have to help Michael hide the situation from Sean, since they would be equally at risk of being retired if he figures out what is going on.
Aaand Ted Danson continues to be absolutely unbelievable. He was about half the reason I started watching TGP to begin with, and while the rest of the cast has become absolutely brilliant delights in their own ways, getting to watch a true master cut loose like this in such a perfect role is such a joy.
I didn’t find it particularly clever. I kept thinking of solutions that seemed way easier than the stuff they did.