Well, and presumably Dean would be able to out Think Tank's alter ego to Doc.
Well, and presumably Dean would be able to out Think Tank's alter ego to Doc.
If you get a chance to catch up, though, I'd take it. If you want, the reboot soft-started with the Gonzo one and the Christmas one, so you could start there if you wanted.
Yeah — I mean, before, it seemed that Dean Sr.'d just side with Dean Jr. because he's the favorite, but at a certain point it just becomes "wait, is this guy legitimately senile and/or too stupid to breathe?"
Yeah — seriously. Every time the son opened his mouth I wanted to punch him, and the daughter's getting that way too? I mean, the kids were always terrible (especially the son), but again… doubling-down on the awful aspects of the show.
Yeah — the past three episodes have made me really hate this show, and I used to love it. It's weird how they've doubled down on all the worst aspects of the show?
I was thinkin' that too, but considering he didn't actually do anything but swing back and forth and fall, he may have done his own stunt.
Jim Rash: Yeah — I can see that, but I miss Community, soooo…….
(I'm cool with The Waitress, though. Maybe she and Jim Rash can go and be Stu-Claire Legal Team's first clients.)
Yeah — I really haven't enjoyed this or the last episode much. (Last week at least had Jim Rash, though, which buoyed it quite a bit.) Not just is Maya Rudolph's therapist just mind-bogglingly BAD (I mean, to the point where I don't get why Stewart would have recommended her in the first place, let alone, you know,…
Yeah — that scene was an absolutely brilliant capper. I love that you think the stranger's gonna be kind to Diane and then… that. Perfect.
Yeah — this one was a bit too hard to watch for me? Like, it just kind of devolved into a full-on nightmare for Stewart? I legitimately thought the last bit with everyone at the therapist's was going to be a dream sequence, just because it seemed so over-the-top, especially with the therapist being soooo unhelpful.…
haha, it's funny because the kids are the ones I'd write out. I cannot stand the son. Whenever he's on screen I just kinda wanna punch him. And I don't wanna punch kids!
He also mangled the last joke in the stray observations — Kermit notes that "pig" is _in her name_, hence the Letterman thing.
It _is_ a national campaign, either way, so the agency could be in LA; she saw an ad after the Tinder hookup in West Covina, not just NYC.
The first episode, "Rats", is available on HBOGO for anyone who has that. I think it's pretty good, but leans a little bit on the "2edgy4u" schtick of the mayor killing the sex worker in the human storyline. When they keep away from that sorta thing, though, they're pretty good.
Yes — I get the EPs of the episode soundtracks every week anyway, but I particularly hoped that one would be on there. (It is.)
IIRC, there's a run in Difficult People about boxed water, and I wasn't sure, but thought they may have made it up for the show.
I'm just waiting, for the payoff of the "google Steve McQueen" gag.
It's now on Netflix if you didn't know: But oddly enough, WoT kind of feels like It's A Beautiful Day jammed through the Simpsons Couch Gag.
IT IS ON NETFLIX NOW