Anyone know how Rick cut his hand? Was it a bite, a scratch, or did he cut it when he was knifing someone?
Anyone know how Rick cut his hand? Was it a bite, a scratch, or did he cut it when he was knifing someone?
If you REALLY think about it, and this were a real series… one man's obsession to kill a 10yr old boy is really sick, especially when he succeeds, plays with the guts, keeps the rotting body within easy reach, and occasionally uses it for various purposes. I couldn't find too much humor initially in that segment.
Doesn't it make you feel old when Super Bowl XXVI aired while Simpsons was just getting to its prime, and now we're up to Treehouse of Horror XXVI?
A frustratingly awesome episode.
Stick (no relation to my name) to the originals.
Never a replica!
You just imploded the whole dimension of this universe by having Chuck Norris say that.
I thought MF was a distant 4th. The show has become its own victim of predictability. It used to have its 'surprises', but Phil's little stranger friend you could see coming a mile away that the 'reveal' was he knew him… and Claire's employees taking a dump on her? It's pretty much a continuation of last week's…
Those cars were awesome… classic 80's.
However, what kind of car was the black one? Was it another ferrari or was that a lambo?
Kinda stretching it there, buddy. It wasn't THAT good.
Two words: Cold-War.
When Barry read the letter from "C. Norris", the end credits were showing, and when I saw "Chuck Norris" in it, then I knew 100% that was his real voice in that letter… that made the episode truly epic. Heck, Chuck Norris could have played every part including Bev & Erica and it'd still be a great episode… actually…
I liked how he actually wanted to try to get to Mike some more… "I really couldn't get my message across with the ukulele. Maybe if I had my guitar. I can swing by tomorrow".
- I love the expressions on Barry's face when he's going from excited to pissed to pleased. It like turns on a dime.
I didn't care for the episode that much. A few things ruined it.
1> Running the same gag into the ground like they do a LOT of times.
2> Cartman's whimpering just didn't sound like Cartman.
3> Steven Segal's whimpering sounded exactly like Cartman, and I just had to roll my eyes at that.
4> The song wasn't that good. Not…
Ok, good. Was wondering how they can afford wifi internet yet still won't get a flat screen TV or some updated appliances.
Vanilla is always the safe choice.
Nintendo is the safe choice.
Chevy is the safe choice.
Chicken is the safe choice.
It's about pleasing the masses.
Umm… yes to all.
Ironic: "this was one of the best episodes of The Goldbergs to date."
Welcome back TimTom, we missed you! Ok, maybe that's stretching it.
Although there was a smile or two to be had… I couldn't find one thing to chuckle about out loud the entire episode. I was finding myself actually a little bored. The Phil-misunderstanding-the-stranger plotline has been done before when they have the "big reveal" at the end. Unfortunately, even though this show WAS…