I’m so torn on Principal and the Pauper. On the one hand, it’s a stupid premise / retcon. On the other hand, it gave us “Up yours, children!”
I’m so torn on Principal and the Pauper. On the one hand, it’s a stupid premise / retcon. On the other hand, it gave us “Up yours, children!”
Same. To be clear, I don’t hate everything that came after 8. I just think it’s the last great season.
Season 8 of The Simpsons was a really good way to end it.
Cum Town was pretty good last week. You guys should cover it.
“That any Zelda game only makes sense within the context of itself.”
There is no man! Forget about the man! Just call Frank Reynolds an asshole!
“Who’s Frank Reynolds?”
HE’S THE MAN IN THE COUCH!
The AV Club’s silence on Cum Town is deafening.
I thought Ocean’s Eight was surprisingly good, despite the apparent laziness of its “just flip the gender” premise. The only real weak spot for me was James Corden and how his character was introduced as a competent, by-the-book investigator and almost immediately flips to going along with the ladies’ scheme. But…
I really enjoyed The Chernobyl Podcast, a 5-part series where Peter Sagal talks with Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin about the show, episode-by-episode. Very good for anyone who enjoyed the mini-series and wants more.
An ‘earth’ rune that raises a pillar of rock from any horizontal or vertical surface would be cool. There could also be a ‘gravity’ rune that causes smaller nearby objects to be drawn to a particular point. And I don’t know what you’d call it, but maybe a ‘phase’rune that makes Link go non-corporeal and lets him pass…
Now I’m curious how you would remap the buttons. I swapped sprint and jump the minute I started playing, and after that I found it really easy to get used to.
Couldn’t agree with you more on Zelda’s voice acting. I’m usually less critical than most when it comes to accents, but that was rough.
Glad to see so many people mentioning I Think You Should Leave. I think the sketch that made me laugh the hardest was Fred Willard as the replacement church organist. It’s the simplest, dumbest sketch in the whole show and I was crying by the end.
From what I gather about Simmons, his main critique of our current concentration camps is probably that we didn’t fill them with Muslims first.
I think it’s a good idea, and I stand by it.
Zach Kanin should win an Emmy for his little “Oh no...” when he realizes that he’s kind of dressed like a hot dog.
THEY’RE NOT LIKE THE SNUGGIE.
Settle down, William Foster.
Do you also get indignant when people describe something as “in walking distance” because *technically* any two locations on the same landmass are in walking distance of each other?
My money is on the Lemonheads’ cover of Mrs Robinson from The Wolf of Wall Street.