Brian Doyle-Murray should do more voice work. He's sort of perfect Adult Swim material.
Brian Doyle-Murray should do more voice work. He's sort of perfect Adult Swim material.
Y'know, I thought the larger story arc of the season was going to be ISIS's deteriorating business, but Cheryl's deteriorating sanity was just as much a larger story arc as anything.
Flaming Gay Panic was the name of my B-52's/Widespread Panic crossover cover band.
I caught it, but I'm not sure what that means — where does that put Cheryl in relation to us? It's a brilliant take on breaking the fourth wall, but does this mean Cheryl is part of the audience of the show as well as a participant character? Who wrote this, Eugene Ionesco? Sam Beckett?
Dr. Fischoeder from Futureburgers
I thought Malory wanted Cheryl around to tap her cash and family business connections.
Vytoxin — what is that, hillbilly hydrogen cyanide?
Yeah, here's hoping Cecil Tunt gets a musical interlude. With John Hamm.
Except Todd mentioned it a week or two back. In some throwaway comment, when he said he'd be away for part 1 of the final, he said he'd seen the two-parter already and Sealab.
Darcelle Jones!
although he knew Sammy would be getting off the plane to execute Nicky, he just didn't know where…
You're probably right — his show would probably last 8, maybe 10 episodes. But those would be gloriously odd.
Seconding Bob Odenkirk. He can project naturally cranky so well it could make for some great interviews, as if the guest were putting him out to do the interview.
Raylan can out-kill Joe, out-drink Ryan, out-smart the FBI, and do it all with a folksy drawl.
Gotta admit, I thought the guy I worked with was just having me on with that water-slapping story. Kinda happy to see it show up in pop culture, but yeah, the context is bordering on stale stereotypes. (But I'm not sure how conscious this show is of that.)
I want to know if that was an FBI-issue stiletto.
Chris wanted to play/project that he was a hound, but he'd had loved to have had what Stan had. Both Martha and Stan represented those unachievable things, Stan through his marriage and Martha through her not being into Stan. So he goes hard after her, despite claiming to be a hound. And when she's caught up with The…
Rusty Vladimirskiy Rozhok
Why don't you ask him if he's going to stay?
Why don't you ask him if he's going away?
The best inappropriate April Fools jokes usually include police tape and chalk body outlines. And a driveway. And little brothers.