Those clowns in Congress are at it again. What a bunch of clowns.
Those clowns in Congress are at it again. What a bunch of clowns.
Hence the requisite “open to non-voters too” butt-covering in our contest rules.
I would have, but I’m more of a Kang guy myself.
When I was a single guy, the height of depressing loneliness was when I had a microwave Turkey meal for Thanksgiving because all my family was 800+ miles away and I had to work on Friday.
“Weird like it makes me want to help you. Or give money to a charity that helps people like you.” Damn, J Ju, that’s a sick burn.
Okay so the airplane revenge plot did feel a bit wonky in their pacing. But it’s worthwhile for a ridiculously quotable episode.
“Close the store early, Harold. Tonight we’re going to drink wine from a bottle!”
I’m not your pal, buddy.
I’m not your guy, pal.
so why couldn’t any of the boys just rent a scooter for Kenny?? i couldn’t get past that. sadly, i didn’t think this one was very funny.
You do know it actually takes less than a week for this show to be animated, right? That’s how they’re able to include the most topical events/people/things at the moment into each episode.
Yep. The narrator reveals himself to be Kenny as an adult and the boys go back to trick-or-treating normally again after Kenny and Mackey disable all the e-scooters in town, except for one that mysteriously rolls away on its own.
I got a laugh out of Butter’s dad claiming to be Megyn Kelly when it was pointed out that he wasn’t wearing a costume. (And his whole plan in general was pretty amusing to me).
I see these in and around the UCLA campus. There is nowhere safe for them to be operated. By the rules, they can’t go on pedestrian ways or bike ways (though they usually do, risking themselves and the walkers and cyclists). They’re only supposed to be on the streets, where they’re road kill waiting to happen.
So many pits to fall in...
Shit got real once the feds started chasing you.
This one still gives me nightmares.
It makes a good comment on Real Crime stuff being so caught up in their own fight for justice too.
You’ll (likely) enjoy it. Second season is just as strong when it comes to the acting and writing as season 1. Particularly outstanding IMO is Melvin Gregg as Demarcus Tillman.
It’s all my fault for not getting around this season yet, isn’t it. Dammitt!