I would've liked an entire episode in which Cartman just voices cloying, action movie stereotypes of perfect families. That was great.
I would've liked an entire episode in which Cartman just voices cloying, action movie stereotypes of perfect families. That was great.
I liked this episode a lot, but even if you didn't like it, "worse [sic] episode of south park" is total hyperbole. I mean, do you remember "A Million Little Fibers"?
He was teaching his kids how to play Night Crawlers at least.
Weird, I wrote a reply to this and it disappeared. Basically, I said the whole "They must be so high!" thing that people say about Adult Swim's stuff is dismissive and tiresome. Their shows have much more depth than that.
It's Arrested Development meets watered down, family friendly Arrested Development?
Sometimes I think the commenters on this website will television show quality drops into existence. It's like some weird version of Logan's Run in which a show must suck by a certain age, and even if it actually doesn't, everyone will say it does until the groupthink makes it a fact that it does. Parks & Recreation is…
A lot of the shows this season are indistinguishable from each other.
It sounds a little off to me, but it might have been.
Mac is too bad ass for sleeves.
Charlie Day seems like it'd be the most insane, obviously, but Frank Day has the most potential in terms of unhinged, disturbing behavior. Those two days kind of write themselves, so it's interesting they used this concept on Mac Day, but the episode worked out great anyway so it wasn't really a loss. I would like to…
As funny as this episode was, I really want to see the ghoul hunt in Charlie Day.
If this show continues to not be terrible, is it worth watching now if I only saw the first one and a half episodes of season one? I normally watch things in order, but season one seems really boring.
@avclub-a93a879594c13c12a83fd45ab289a022:disqus They're so cute then.
There's no issue with his keyboard. He is a horse. It's hard to type without fingers.
That makes the plans for a spinoff all the more strange. This is a show that has had basically three interesting characters total. Dexter, Deb, and John Lithgow. Though, it could be experimental and interesting television to see a show based on one of these secondary characters, and have absolutely nothing interesting…
What if Leonard Nimoy was the other dad?
I can understand not being able to get into it now. However, it does seem like a show that in the long term, might turn into something legitimately worth your time.
Is he going to be the Mark Valley of Sleepy Hollow? Looking forward to his marriage and then subsequent divorce of Nicole Beharie, for maximum awkward and parallels.
I don't think there's really anyway to narrow down a best Walter moment in Fringe.
He called her Astrid a few times before, but yeah, telling her it's a beautiful name was really sweet. Hopefully, Sleepy Hollow (and Wyman's Almost Human) can get to a point of character development where moments like that are just as rewarding.