Yep, I caught that too. The last real different title card change we had was way back in season one during the warehouse party episode, when it put the title in all those different animated typefaces. Now THAT was exciting.
Yep, I caught that too. The last real different title card change we had was way back in season one during the warehouse party episode, when it put the title in all those different animated typefaces. Now THAT was exciting.
Well, she tried to make Hannah do it, and she clearly wasn't game.
I honestly didn't mind the pettiness. In fact, i thought it was a funny way of addressing the plot hole that his departure from the show created. Besides, as people have pointed out, there's no telling as to whether Marnie is telling the absolute truth about what went down (or if Elijah is being anywhere near accurate…
Best line of the night. It resonated with me especially as an undergrad going for an art degree—some of the kids in art programs are the most irritating, bland, entitled people you will ever meet.
Man, I forgot about that moment. That's when she uttered my favorite line of the entire series:
When I saw the previews for this episode, I figured it would be more of the same sitcommery that we've been getting regularly throughout this season. This might be an unpopular opinion, but I really disliked a lot of the previous episode—yes, all of the worrying about one's future and fearing an inability to balance…
Ahhh, unfortunately the original album is actually composed of 24 tracks, so it doesn't look like it includes the extra disc!
When my girlfriend and I watched this movie, we both came to the immediate conclusion that "Perfect Mom" seems like the greatest game ever.
3 Feet High is a classic. Honestly, their first three albums are classics.
Yeah, I only checked AOI: Bionix and the rarities boxes because I had everything else, and they only sent me Bionix.
I actually saw him during the same tour, and I remember him and especially Willie Nelson being amazing, and Mellencamp being absolutely terrible. So, maybe you just caught them at an off show?
I won't lie: I genuinely thought he was already dead.
Holy shit. That's pretty incredible. I already have everything except for AOI: Bionix, but it's amazing that they're giving everything away. Their first three albums are basically classics.
It's weird, but even as a huge Bob Dylan fan, I think I'd be okay with him dying. Not that I'd celebrate or something, but I don't think I'd be sad enough to cry. He's so old at this point and he's accomplished so much, basically living several lives over, I think I'd more just be appreciative that he's stuck around…
Yeah, the world will be worse off without Jon Stewart around. Hopefully he lives to be a million.
I cried when Lou Reed died (and I also listened to the third VU album—on repeat!) It's hard to think of many people who will make me cry more than that. Phil Seymour Hoffman was certainly real depressing.
I agree that this episode felt clumsily-constructed when it came to the office dynamics, but it's a criticism I would apply specifically to this episode and very few others. I don't know what specifically went wrong, but that snack room scene you're talking about in particular is the most sitcommy the show has ever…
Yeah, it felt a little out of place to me, too. Does Marnie really not know more than seven people who live in New York?
Marnie telling the kitten that it was her best friend was a great image. I love the lonely, pathetic direction that the show is taking her in.
You know what? I've actually been thinking about this a lot since last night. It's not exactly the same—Hannah isn't serially lying, the way that Daniel was, but she's stealing a really fucked up lie, which is probably just as bad or even worse in this instance. In any case, they both do it for the sympathy.