Her interview on The Eric Andre Show was tremendous
Her interview on The Eric Andre Show was tremendous
One thing that intrigued me was the diploma that said Saul Goodman, not James McGill. He didn’t change his name legally, he just did a DBA for Saul Goodman.
It’s very weird to see people in the comments surmising that the last 2-3 episodes would introduce a “Kim in peril” plot with stakes requiring Gene to quickly amass a stack of cash.
“presumably reviewed by an editor”
I would have loved if you hadn’t fired your last editor.
Why do we even have a Pod 6?!
I’m just going to come out and say it:
I really don’t understand this marketing campaign for The Flash.
You’re an idiot
Talk about your guest star list...that (double?) episode had Odo in it too, as the scenery chewing drama teacher.
It all comes down to his face. I have to hand it to Foley--his face drops into such utter despair whenever the song is on and he’s just staring off. It lends the thing a whole other level that is so depressing and also so perfectly Kids in the Hall.
hard to imagine a better choice of song, too. perhaps “tiptoe through the tulips” would be a distant 2nd.
the radio dj in the bunker is one of the funniest things i’ve ever seen
As someone who avoided watching it (not particularly hard to do) for years based on its reputation and only watched it recently: it’s really worth revisiting. I thought it was one of the best comedy movies I’ve seen in quite a while.
The award winning English poet!? Wow!
Star Trek 2 was a real treat for all us Trek-heads. Love the San Francisco scenery! Five bags of popcorn.
Imagine having this level of capitalism damage
WEAR YOUR DAMN MASK PROPERLY
Possibly because it’s not very interesting.
Uh, why are we calling grunge racist, even by association? It was a guitar-oriented form made by white guys for a largely white audience, but that can be said of a lot of rock scenes in the United States, both then and now. It didn’t work to deny rock and roll’s black origins, and took no particular issue with rap…