"Get your damn hands off her, Biff!"
"Get your damn hands off her, Biff!"
Paul Rudish? I'm pretty sure he's still over at Disney TVA working on a Mickey Mouse Halloween special.
Thanks for reminding me that I first found Linda truly attractive before "Beefsquatch."
Peter Pescadero was also in Gene's band, The Itty Bitty Ditty Committee. That kid plays a mean flute!
The preview for the next episode showed Tandy without his fake eyebrows.
Are you referring to grinding the meat or "grinding the meat"?
When I was talking about what Pen "originally set out to do", I meant his attempt to write an entire Adventure Time theatrical feature film all on his own.
The two-year wait for any new official announcements regarding the state of the movie makes me doubt that Pendleton Ward will actually be able to finish what he originally set out to do.
Honestly, I would be willing to buy Alice's shit in a tin cup.
They've actually released a total of eight shorts under the series's new title: OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, each with its own unique art style helmed by different animation studios such as Science SARU and Studio Yotta.
When Linda first asked what was in the old banjo case, the Banjo theme from way back in Season 1's "Spaghetti Western and Meatballs" immediately played in my head! Now I'm wondering if Bob's favorite film franchise is what ultimately inspired him to buy that banjo in the first place.
I've never been a fan of the Melissa storyline. It just never made sense to me how accidentally killing a man could make her completely lose it.
Gave me space worm flashbacks.
I knew that line felt familiar! What specific episode was that a callback to, though?
Eh… I'mma go for Mrs. Murawski! She caught my attention the moment I saw her in the title sequence, so "Sunny Side Up" was a wonderful surprise!
I've actually been impressed with Right Now Kapow so far. It can be pretty hit-or-miss, but some sketches have actually been pretty funny, IMO ("Victory Speech" and "Crime Scene" come to mind).
In my eyes, Cartoon Network seems to be heading towards a pretty bleak future in terms of programming. I know we've still got Steven Universe and We Bare Bears, but there are still too many great shows either ending or being cancelled, and instead being left with more unneeded reboots (Teen Titans Go! is actually…
I'm sure they did the best with what they've got. Having Raven and Paul board this episode was a good decision.
I can't stand the lack of reruns for these two shows! Cartoon Network must seriously have a problem with Adventure Time and Regular Show.
Regular reviews of The Amazing World of Gumball are very much needed!