The only two episodes I usually skip are Who Pooped The Bed? and the Liberty Bell one. But you're absolutely right especially on the Lethal Weapon episodes, those are absolute gold.
The only two episodes I usually skip are Who Pooped The Bed? and the Liberty Bell one. But you're absolutely right especially on the Lethal Weapon episodes, those are absolute gold.
This show means so much to me. I was thinking the other day that if I could only watch one show for the rest of my life, I would pick this over shows like The Wire or Breaking Bad or Mad Men. My best friend and I are always quoting this show at each other, it makes up about 50% of any given conversation we have.…
I don't know how many years I have left, so I'm going to get real weeeeeird with it"- Donald Trump.
I liked him a lot in Burn After Reading.
As much as I want to keep the two Atticus' separate, its getting harder to think about To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus without thinking of older, racist Atticus. I think people's view of Atticus as this paragon of virtue is due in large part to the movie, and the fact that Gregory Peck was by all accounts a great…
Fuck yeah, Fancy Dan all the way.
Peter Porkher. Or, Kraven the Man-Hunter. No change required.
The Emmy's are bullshit, but I hope he gets some recognition eventually for his work on Better Call Saul. He took a two dimensional character (to me, anyway) and made him as interesting as Walter White.
The Gang Tries Desperately to Win An Award.
He should have won for the Hershey scene in Season 6 alone. It might be my least favorite season overall but that scene is one of the best in the entire show in my opinion.
I like that show a lot, but if that happened that would be a huge slap in the face.
I really loved Bob Odinkirk in Better Call Saul, but damn Jon Hamm needs to bring home at least one Emmy for eight years of outstanding acting. Bob Odinkirk will have at least one more chance for BCS, and honestly I'd be happy with it winning Best Drama. Jonathan Banks for Best Supporting Actor all the way, though.
At least Always Sunny has an episode especially made for the people that keep snubbing it.
9 year olds, Dude.
So we won't find out how it ends? Goddammit. That Jesus guy was the character to watch.
I think Mason Verger's voice is a bit too much, it made me laugh multiple times last night. It was cool to see Hannibal in a fight he couldn't prepare for, it was absolutely brutal.
Doesn't hurt that he's the asshole version of Ned Flanders.
I totally agree. I can just see where the need to make fun of it came from. This isn't that funny, but it might have been better if it was something about something a little less serious.
When I see articles with headlines like the ones this article seems to be making fun of, it kind of irrationally pisses me off . Obviously I think John Oliver and the segment is great, and I understand headlines on something like Huffingtion Post can't be something like "John Oliver presents the numerous moral reasons…
Dammit. I hadn't even thought of her, but that would've been amazing. Aisha Tyler is great.