So, how famous does PR make a designer anyway? In the whole art vs.
commerce debate, I realized that I really don't hear about any of the
designers from PR in my daily life, except for maybe Christian Siriano.
So, how famous does PR make a designer anyway? In the whole art vs.
commerce debate, I realized that I really don't hear about any of the
designers from PR in my daily life, except for maybe Christian Siriano.
@avclub-9802e9f46fa34faab35e567f12cd5608:disqus Maybe when he ate that gum wad, his hair just squished right back out of his scalp again. Like Play-Doh.
Not Tampa right? Because that's just someplace you end up.
Aw, he'll be okay He's just coming to grips with the possibility of having to review The Following without having Happy Endings to look forward to.
I dig Rob Corddry a lot, so I felt like he really added some oomph to the episode, in a way that allowed the other characters to be a little more normal. But still delightfully hilarious, of course!
Adam Pally's ability to look so hot when he's cleaned up right continues to astound me.
Still the most consistently entertaining show on network TV. Just am-ah-zing!
I'm still laughing at this. One like delivered via FedEx.
"In playing the "what if this had been a normal, non-team season?" game, I think she would have been let go fairly early."
It's interesting that you say that because watching the "Roy's Wedding" rerun prior to this episode with Andy's fake audition for the news did make me think "OK, so some of this stuff did not come 100% out of left field". Still very late in the game, but not 100% out of left field.
Oh, Stanley. I really wanted this for you. But if not you, it would have been fun to see Patricia (who really did have some great, interesting pieces) pull it out. As Sonia pointed out, it really did feel like her moment.
If only Jim and Abed could both hold a DVD at the same time, then Jim could have Abed break up with Pam for him.
I would agree with you if I thought Brian was the reason that any of this feels as false and disappointing as it does.
"Weirdly enough this was the episode that made me think you know its
probably a good thing that this show is ending soon because absolutely
nothing happened in this episode that i can turn around and say hey its
just a little tired…its still good! its still good!"
That part of the episode made me want to slap Angela more than I ever have before. There's no need to have 10 cats around your baby, you stupid idiot. It's indicative of the way Angela behaves with everything. As a terrible, terrible person.
And yet again, Nat Faxon goes blameless *shakes head*
Eh. According to Brad Paisley and L.L. Cool J, racism could just be accidental.
Agree completely that Britta was not fully invested in the relationship anymore. She seemed just as uninterested in the anniversary thing as Troy did, And while Britta seems ditzy at times, she's could not have been completely blind to the way Troy acted towards her. So I think she was okay with it because it wasn't…
I wouldn't call him ripped in the same sense as Joel McHale, but certainly respectably fit. He's a hottie, that one.
The look on Britta's face made me feel like she's really, really used to humoring Troy. Not exactly the type of thing that builds a great romance, but important for a friendship, I suppose.