They cut so many of the good breaks short before they got really funny. The best moment in that one with Sean Hayes is when Ferrell comes in and they all just lose it.
They cut so many of the good breaks short before they got really funny. The best moment in that one with Sean Hayes is when Ferrell comes in and they all just lose it.
Eve 6.
Wow, I'd forgotten how small towns in the 80s had to deal with their own paranormal outbreaks before the FBI created a division for that.
I adore the Wheelers for being the perfect callback to clueless 80s parents and authority figures. I remember rewatching Nightmare on Elm Street a few years back and laughing at how horrible the parents are.
But does SAG? Equity does because of secondhand smoke for a live audience.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who saw the resemblance.
Heathers?
There are some pretty heavy X Files vibes at times as well. The opening sequence of the pilot felt more like an X Files opening than anything else to me. Also, the government baddies, the excessive use of flashlights and El herself who seems almost like an "Eve" child.
AV Club commenters on an 80s piece are just like Guardian readers commenters on Downton Abbey. lol.
Dear God I forgot how bad Colin Quinn was behind the WU desk. But the Ken joke was solid. I was just saying the other day that IRL Barbie and Ken are basically Mrs. and Mr. Marcia Langman from P&R. That being said, Quinn would maybe do better on SNL right now because he wouldn't have to stretch far to do a solid…
As a straight up Live Action Beaker, Parrot that works in a bank, groupie, I have to say this episode was a little weak. It was like he didn't want to actually be seen as endorsing Clinton but clearly would like to in his heart so it was just some weak jabs at the DemCon rather than a compare and contrast which is…
Red Speedo…get your geek jokes right. ;)
The segment where he bought and forgave all that medical debt was pretty amazing. And while I do agree that petty nicknames don't contribute to the political discourse, I have to admit I got a big kick out of J-Stew referring to "Lumpy" last week. And I forgive Oliver the Drumpf thing because it was a the piece as a…
Even when Danny and Mindy were going full steam ahead, there was a part of me that thought the long game would be that in the end her soul mate is actually Peter, her best friend and the one man always willing to accept her for who she is (well, he and Morgan) and challenge her to do better as well . That seemed…
I loved watching Madison eat the magic mushrooms of being a producer. It feels (tastes) terrible going down, you puke, and then it's awesome. I'm sure we'll see her chasing that high more and more and it could make her a very interesting foil/rival for Rachel.
I came here specifically to see if anyone else had that thought. Thank you Dr. Handsome.
RIP Gilbert. That actor, Jonathan Crombie, passed away last year. I was almost waiting for them to have that realization and get very sad.
How does Lisa Bonet remain one of the most beautiful women on the planet? She doesn't age in the least.
The Mad Men joke and Lillian, "This is the neighborhood Sesame Street was based on. There's a guy who lives in a trash can and a giant hairy monster that only I can see." And of course the pregnant by Brooklyn morpets line.
And Jacqueline's joke as a mistress about her Rachel becoming a Phoebe. Very Friends heavy jokes, not surprising seeing as Kimmy is stuck in the 90s as far as pop culture.