Mansplainer extraordinaire Lou Solverson.
Mansplainer extraordinaire Lou Solverson.
Peggy’s own comments are more complicated and less eloquent. I wasn’t sure what to make of them, at first; I’m still not, not exactly. In the darkest intrepretation, Peggy is a moron who makes up problems and gets people killed because of them, and because her efforts are aimed at rising above her status as a…
I agree 100%. And with references to existential philosophy he has made clear the show's embrace of absurdity and unclear or seemingly disjointed motives on the part of its characters.
No comment on Wes Anderson-y intro? It's the Tenenbaums book thing + twee music that resolves to a symmetrical shot of a shop called RUSHMORE.
Best Of Enemies > Everything
First off, it's not Sisyphus we're talking about as much as we're talking about Camus' reading of Sisyphus in which the context of punishment is absent (or rather ubiquitous given modern goals of work and money over life).
If you don't own Mr. Show on DVD, we can't be friends.
Ah wait. I'm wrong. There was cocaine in her system. Either way. It was pretty lame. But I thought he was good overall. I'm fine with both jokes, because you know…I was watching a comedy show and all.
Xanax, Valium and Booze (all legal drugs) were what killed Whitney Houston. I think it's a worthy fact check given how shitty the joke was.
When I saw this, I thought, "At least 'Warm Jets' is still available."