We haven't seen Big Head in awhile, have we? Is he still around?
We haven't seen Big Head in awhile, have we? Is he still around?
I dunno, you could probably put a price on all that stock they're gonna lose when they get fired because of that reaction :P
The Horrific Hairpiece is the first time I've really clicked with her. Wonderful.
I wasn't a big fan of making the Cool Hacker Chick (yes I'm being reductive because I'm making a point goddammit) portrayed as a total…ly…not nice person. Like I know everyone's cynical and bastardy in this world but straight up blackmail to the tune of 20 grand? That is some fucked up shit!
P.S. That's gotta be on TV Tropes somewhere, right?
I, for one, would've had no clue what she was talking about although I'm sure I would've figured it out from context :) The lack of phonetic similarity did bug me haha.
I know we don't really care about grades anyway, but with an A- B+ B+ I was a little surprised to see this one called a "mixed episode that's a blip after the previous two" :P
I will have to rewatch this "stapler moment", I'm glad y'all are here to point these thing out to me!
She's funny because of how everyone else reacts. "What's the definition of time?" Not reeeally funny. Amy going "yes, exactly like that" and walking away, or the other team's legal counsel throwing up his hands in confusion? Funny!
I am such a sucker for those "someone you would never have expected turns out to randomly be a huge nerd for topic X and reveals this in conversation completely seriously while everyone stares" jokes. That was hilarious.
With Richard I think it'd be a little more unpredictable. Definitely offbeat choices but he wouldn't just ignore the classics. Like he'd list Taxi Driver but think it was a great comedy or something.
I'm so thankful for whoever reminded me in the comments last week about Mike's adoption! Really made that moment land.
If your point is Clarke didn't make a pitch perfect case, I have no problem with that. I just don't see any case being particularly effective.
I just made a pass through all the comments, since I just watched the episode. Yours are far from the only ones I replied to. But yours seemed the most critical of others for little reason, hence my replies.
The stories were fine, but the one-liners were the king of this episode. "Eddie, don't make everything about pizza." and Louis getting hung up on his broken 7 button, and "should we have a kid?" "yeah, I want that" were the highlights I haven't seen quoted here yet :)
Regardless, they both need to do the thing that Evan is too young for.
Well, full grown anyway. This episode would have us put "adult" on hold :)
You're forgetting he got third place in that chili cookoff (I'm not confusing that with a different cooking-related classic sitcom storyline right?), which seemed like an even more direct reference to real Eddie. I enjoyed that story for exactly that reason - give the character some actual details and interests beyond…
Wow, chill, it's not that big a deal. He's just the weakest of the cast, on average. Someone had to be.
I enjoyed the "Tell your friends" business card even more :)