“Yeah, we’re in a fight, but I love her.”
“Yeah, we’re in a fight, but I love her.”
I liked the White Male Rage jingle, esp. the lines “I watch it every day while I work out” and “I watched it alone on Christmas.”
Between spearing the dead bird on his cane last time and throwing the tape dispenser right onto the shelf, Adam Driver is the master of live-television stunt comedy, a category I never knew existed.
Michael is the Wizard (i.e., an ultimately kind-hearted deceitful fraud), and Janet is Glinda (i.e., the one with all the actual magical power). I like it.
I feel like that should have been the focus of the episode, rather than the concept of finality. Because I couldn’t buy that people would get bored of the green doors of endless possibility, but I could easily buy that people would be dissatisfied with experiencing all of that alone.
I have to assume going arm-in-arm was a conscious choice now that Schur’s aware of the parallels. Tahani also explicitly references Oz at the beginning.
Yeah, I was a bit taken aback by that swipe at Raquel Welch, I was like “Damn Dennis, *actual talent*? that was way harsh. I mean sure Raquel Welch may not be a Meryl Streep-calibre actress ... But who is? Surely not Jennifer Lopez anyway!”
No mention of the fact that Ryan Reynolds is the ex-husband of Colin Jost’s fiancee Scarlet Johansson?
That cast list sketch was amazing, and it showcased the entire cast with no cameos. No way it was going to air.
I have no idea what you're insinuating but in my mind I'm just imagining them being the same people.
I still want Jason Mendoza and Josh Chan to hang out.
I had to rewind after Chidi opened the note because I was crying. Seeing Eleanor smile because she read the note in his glasses made me happy cry.
That prompted an “Amen, brother” from the teacher in me.
This was a lovely, heartfelt episode, but I just want to make time to mention that the exchange between Chidi and Michael
Zeke actually let up after Rudy said his head rub was turning into a noogie! Character development!
I loved that little detail.
I know it’s late in the discussion, but no one has brought up the direct Sandra Bullock references and it’s driving me batty.
“Maybe you should just wait for your wife to come back?”
This is not bad advice, but thrift stores really are full of sad pants aisles: very hard to find a good size, and often stains or other blemishes. I rarely have the patience.
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