She was also riding Hambo in a dream, if you want to count that.
She was also riding Hambo in a dream, if you want to count that.
It would explain the time he kinda tried to rape Pamela and everyone acted like nothing happened.
Whoever wins…we lose.
"It's ok, we saved him."
"Did we?"
Except Vanderwerff, for some reason.
I'd still stay it's miles away from an actually good movie, but it does have the most consistently entertaining action scenes, so I still enjoy watching it every once in a while.
Knowing a character is doomed but watching him struggle anyway is pretty much the exact definition of tragedy. Knowing Romeo and Juliet die at the end doesn't ruin the play, it actually makes it more engaging. Unfortunately, Lucas is only able to write generic stock characters, so making Macbeth in space (which is,…
Todd claimed to be God. Matt Berry actually is God.
Hey, we have the same top two!
Right? Other than the scene where Britta thought she was making a talking head, the episode did almost nothing with the documentary format.
Say what you will about Chang, but when you need someone to make an inspiring incest speech, he's your guy.
Well, if they're removed it's ok.
Eh, It's not like everybody knows what Matt Briggins looks like.
Was that the guy who played Todd? I thought it was, but I also don't know Todd's face that well.
It can be two things.
Hey there Vincent! How's your job at the business factory going?
ARTS AND FARTS AND CRAFTS
My life motto.
The guest animated episodes tend to be pretty divisive. Personally, I enjoyed this one, but hated the glitch one.
Man, even the throwaway lines in this episode are strangely sad.