So how long before Emma jumps off a ledge after screaming "Joey, I'm doing this for you!" Because I personally cannot wait for that particular scene.
So how long before Emma jumps off a ledge after screaming "Joey, I'm doing this for you!" Because I personally cannot wait for that particular scene.
In the camping trip, when Nathan starts singing that "royalty-free music song from the Internet" with his guitar and then that guy starts talking about drinking urine and his arson charges…
When the gas station owner pulled out Nathan's rebate form. . . I lost it. I just completely lost it. That and his "eight determined cheapskates line" just made the episode.
How can you tell when Tim Heidecker is trying to be funny?
The look that Nathan gave the Quizno's rep when she told him to have Solomon work in "Mmm. . . toasty!" was just priceless.
He's able to get away with those lines so smoothly because of his demeanor. Yeah, they really amp up the humor.
Agreed. I admit that I didn't give it a chance at first because I was turned off by Ben Whatshisname's show and thought this would be similar.
Yes, yes. I was with Tim that watching her with her family really gave some significant insight into where her style comes from and what it means for her. It made it more endearing for me.
I was surprised how much I liked Patricia's mini-show. I'm also surprised I didn't pee myself worrying that Stanley wouldn't make it to Fashion Week, but that's a separate issue.
We need to talk about Daniel. Something seemed very off about him throughout the entire time represented in last night's show. First I wondered if the stress had gotten to him, but as things progressed, I just wondered if he was on something.
Yup. The potential to make money tends to end feuds very quickly. Except Morrissey-Marr.
Loved Abed this episode. Loved, loved, loved him. I like seeing him excited about things, and him holding the popcorn out for Milk Duds tickled me beyond pink
Yvonne wasn't too happy when William Dent did it on Girlfriends either. At least at first.
George/Dallas has always annoyed me, so I was actually hoping she would do something annoying enough for George to say "I'm done." I would hope that this would do it, but sitcom writers love to force romance so I don't hold much hope that they're done.
I think that was Marg Helgenberger.
OK, but I still think Alaska could relate to Jinkx' performance in a way that Roxxxy could not. When Roxxxy did the LSFYL she took a very straight interpretation of the song, which was to whip her hair and give glamour.
Sometimes I feel sorry for editors. Can you imagine how many hours of tape they must have to go through? The bitchiness has seemed relatively contained this season, but I can only imagine how much has happened in that workroom that must be sorted through to put together a comprehensive story.
I wonder how much of Jinkx' performance was lost on the other girls because they could not see her face. From their perspectives, it would have looked like a lot of wacky moves below the waist and arm movements. If they could have seen what the judges saw, I think they'd be more intimidated than they are now.
I love Roxxxy because I do think she brings the glamour that's a critical part of drag. Yes, she is a total bitch. But she's also a funny bitch in ways. Her "Where the candy at?" and eye rolls had me rolling! And I did think her licorice dress was better and took more work than Alaska's cotton candy cloud. To her…
I am fascinated by the Ian Bizarro sketch because it felt so real, if not always funny. Obviously it was very influenced by Armisen's musical ability, but I could see a lot of Portlandia in there too. The impressions (mostly, because Killam's accent needed a bit of work) were pretty dead on, as was the cinematography.