No it wasn't
No it wasn't
"And WE! ARE! OFF!"
Well, that sounds right. The show has to be the least interesting part of at least Chavo's career.
We've known since episode 59 that the whole Stolen Century arc would be forgotten. We knew from the previous scene that this was when Taako was going to forget everything. And it STILL felt like it came as a surprise. So good.
I was surprised that neither Kimmy nor Rebekka had been on before.
I enjoyed the way they were simultaneously hostile and helpful. They made really helpful suggestions in a really angry way.
TV Powww is parodied as "Russkie Pow" on the Firesign Theatre album "Fighting Clowns," which honestly is not their best work.
Crowley actually sued someone for saying he engaged in black magic!
it feels like a joke structure that probably goes back to vaudeville.
Luckily, we're already seen from the Duke of Deception that people in Bob's Burgers will change jobs if it's convenient for the plot.
Or Yellowbeard, sadly.
Rock and roll is a savage animal.
Another great theory ruined by an inconvenient fact.
Did Doug Jones hug you? I've met him and my impression is that he hugs anyone who is around him for more than a couple of minutes, so you're the perfect test case for my theory.
Great call.
Howard and Kulap were the interview guests on Spontaneanation.
I've seen the source material a million times, and the main effect was that I kept thinking about how these songs aren't anywhere near as good as the ones in Stop Making Sense. Which isn't entirely fair, because hardly any songs are, but when the visuals cue me up to hear Burning Down the House, that's the bar they…
It don't matter if it's Arcturian.
I'll allow it, as long as I can count Paradise by the Dashboard Light's baseball speech.
Squeaky Fromme and Sara Jane Moore are both out.