It’s also a damn catchy song. I haven’t been able to get it out of my head for two days.
It’s also a damn catchy song. I haven’t been able to get it out of my head for two days.
The only thing I hated about the ending was that it just felt like the end of a standard episode and nothing felt like a “finale” to me. It just felt like “We could only make 6 episodes at this time, and this will continue later,” which is fine, but it was kind of a jarring ending.
It is insane how well-defined the characters in Cheers are right out of the gate. Even Frasier is introduced in such an obnoxious fashion in Season 3, but by Season 4 it feels like he’s been a regular there all along.
His watch ended when he died. Jon is VERY literal when it comes to following the rule of law on the show. He broke no oath by dying.
Wasn’t Sansa still right there in the books? Why would she go along with that?
It is possible. I was diagnosed with gynecomastia when I was 16. It had gotten to the point where, after three years of having a visibly enlarged chest, some of my “friends” called me “Mantis” because it sounded like “Man Tits”.
Having just binged the entire show up to this point in the last 3 weeks or so, it’s worth noting again that Tony tells Melfi in the pilot, as he’s explaining his relationship with Junior, that he “also told our girl cousins I would never be a varsity athlete. I found out he’d said that and, frankly, it was a…
Eriq LaSalle’s work during that whole arc was tremendous.
Deja’s like 16 at this point, I’m sure she can take care of the house and her sisters, right? (I would not trust Deja with the girls)
I had to go to the ER on a Friday night 3 weeks ago and I had “Waiting Room” stuck in my head the entire time.
That’s a shame because Farley & Spade’s dialogue throughout the movie isn’t very funny. Most of the humor comes from the physical comedy bits, and Busey’s character, and the Governor. She was hilarious.
He’s beyond loaded at this point so I doubt he cares that much. He still seemed very pleased with himself when he was on WTF a few years ago.
That’s one of the best WTF episodes that nobody ever really talks about.
Spheeris used to have black, Robert Smith-esque hair. Garth’s appearance had nothing to do with her because he had been an SNL character for years before Penelope touched that character.
Comedy sequels are almost always viewed as dismal failures and an exercise in diminishing returns, but I love Wayne’s World 2. Kevin Pollak, Harry Shearer, Ted McGinley, Chris Farley, all had tremendous scenes in that movie. I loved the Jim Morrison dreams, too. And Walken was just as good of a foil for Wayne as Rob…
Gardner and Mooney are tremendous
You’re fun.
It’s been a staple of SNL since at least the 90s, yet the AV Club review tends to act as if the Game Show premise is some new phenomenon of the last 10 years.
God, he sucks.
Bennett’s Robert Kraft “impression” was just bad. It made me question if he’d ever seen an actual interiew with Kraft.