I really liked that Sue got a good job that makes the most of her personality, too, and not some butt of the joke job.
I really liked that Sue got a good job that makes the most of her personality, too, and not some butt of the joke job.
The White Stripes cover is one of the best covers of any song.
Was his hair this bad last season? In the season premiere, I thought at first that Pastor Tim was Phillip in disguise.
Pastor Tim and his horrific hairstyle.
Watching Rita get attacked was horrifying.
It is impossible to list all the great quotes from tonight's episode, but I'm particularly fond of "Do you know how hard it is to meet the Bechdel rule as a dream ghost"?
I feel fairly sure Frank is alive, as this show tends to show you the dead bodies.
Cece wanting to talk to Winston was precious. Also, this was one of Hannah Simone's best episodes.
Did the East Coast have an abrupt ending to the Sound of Music sketch and then no goodbyes? I just watched and at least in San Diego, the nuns started to sing again. Then the show went to commercial and when it came back, the credits were playing over the SNL band.
I still buy CDs for the bands I really love, because I want that tactile experience. Also, I find that with digital music, I almost never listen to the album in its entirety more than once.
Best line of the night (most meta, at any rate) was Daisy commenting how she's looked the same for the past 10 years.
The sole high point of the episode for me was all the San Diego Padres hats in the Inside SoCal sketch.
I took one in high school in tve late 80s and the result was that I could do anything except be a forest ranger.
Ben Wyatt would be so into those.
I wonder if that possum is related to Fairway Frank.
I really need to see Stewart get a win.
Just watched the episode (pro tip: avoid long vacations during February sweeps, or at least watch less TV if you do so). The casting of Monroe's uncle was fantastic. Their mannerisms were so alike, even before you knew they were related you could tell.
Cece turning her and Schmidt into cousins with their grandfather George Harrison Ford was a particular highlight.
I was hoping we'd see a teenage boy step out and say, "Hi, mom," to Scully.
This was just fucking godawful. Any line that included the words "Agent Einstein" couldn't help but sound sarcastic, Monica wasn't at all in character, and worst of all was Mulder and Scully separated the entire episode. Is there any way we could have a movie that wrapped everything up but Chris Carter not be a part…