Not familiar with his other work, but that sounds plausible. He definitely created a fun world for parody and satire, but I just think he did not get around to filling in the characters.
Not familiar with his other work, but that sounds plausible. He definitely created a fun world for parody and satire, but I just think he did not get around to filling in the characters.
The series finale is the only truly worthwhile episode in 8 and 9.
I'm also partial to sadsack, lovable Andy from the likes of Andy's Play. He's human garbage in 8 and 9, however.
This show makes for a good comfort binge and not much else. It lost something with the death of Christopher Evan Welch.
If you want every episode to be like Interdimensional Cable 2, sure.
In Sam's defense, he's always drunk.
The butler did it
I read it in fifth grade. My only memory is of our teacher giggling over the use of "ejaculated" and telling us we would learn what that meant later.
Maybe not the best place for this, but why are there so few women directors? Is Hollywood that much more sexist than the average industry? I go to film school and at least 50% of my classmates are female; what's going to happen to them? (Hope I don't sound like a dick; I'm genuinely curious.)
This made me uncomfortable
As a Sorkin devotee, is it true that he takes like a half dozen showers a day?
The latter, but I believe those chapters can be purchased separately as a Kindle single or whatever.
Now do one for Twin Peaks.
Looks like I won't be staying Up All Night waiting for this one to drop on Netflix.
The news scene was hilarious
He'll always be a community college professor w dreams of becoming a published comic strip author to me. If he comes over there, there's gonna be two sounds. Him hitting you, twice.
And without commercials. I've been watching it through the AMC app, which literally showed me four ads for that awful-looking Walking Dead mobile game, consecutively.
Toxic waste is a helluva drug.
Her accent is the best part
This is why I don't have children.