Me too. And good news: they hold up!
Me too. And good news: they hold up!
Smokin'!
You guys, how can you forget MacGruber?!
Yeah, whenever they talk about TJ on Pete Holmes podcast, everyone always mentions that TJ is the most remarkably nice, sensitive person they know.
Or making these types of decisions.
The Squeakuel.
Wake up, Holly-WEIRD!
This is different. I'm not a big fan of Tim and Eric, but there is nothing like Nathan For You on TV.
Yeah. Flawless.
Me too, in the mid 2000s. If i was still in New England, I'd still be living there, presumably.
Hey! Read THIS, pointexter!
Truth. I was looking far too into it. Thanks for your input!
I said this down at the bottom of the comments, but it's been bugging me: That whole scene reeked of a setup by Jody to get Mindy fired. They've had a contentious relationship since the beginning of the season, he is a chauvinist, she is a strong woman, etc. It would have made sense that he convinced her to drink on…
I was so sure that Jody was trying to set up Mindy by giving her the whiskey, that he would then claim she was drinking on the job to try and get her fired. In fact, a lot of that scene seemed to imply it. Wonder if it will come back around? Probably not, but it's the first thing I thought of when watching it.
Gotta get on Last Man Standing, friend. Future classic!
I was SO sure that this was John Cusack's non-Jack Black friend in High Fidelity. I even looked him up on imdb. I'm still not entirely convinced he's not.
Pumped about his new "grown-up" book. If you guys haven't read it yet, pick up "You're Doing It Wrong," it's an honest, affecting, and hilarious piece of writing.
I'm waiting on its release on Viewmaster, thank you very much.
Hold the phone - you're tellin' ME that there are reception halls in Glendale, CA?!
What about the Abominable Snowman of Pasadena? Ya burnt!