Howard might offer to re-hire Kim and her reputation might be in tatters after this.
Howard might offer to re-hire Kim and her reputation might be in tatters after this.
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I don't know the name of the alley by name, it's just off of Flinders Street (a quick Google search brings up Hosier Lane), but I know it by appearances.
If The Last of Us taught me anything, it's that I don't care about humanity on a whole as much as I do individuals.
I recognise that alley from the first picture.
The weather lady babbling is probably the funniest I've ever found her. The skit went on a little too long but she nailed it to perfection.
I'm late on this but The Mick is surprisingly great.
I am just so happy World of Tomorrow and Don Hertzfeldt is this influential already.
Thought it was Elijah from Girls for a moment. Then it dawned on me that it was Mac but I wasn't sure, he had less mass than I'm used to.
Of course Quinn is racist.
He was the best part of that show. Sort of like Cranston in Malcolm in the Middle (not in terms of performance but just in terms of being the reason you would watch).
That'd make sense, Harris has that perpetual hipster leprechaun look.
I never wanted to see Freddy like this but I apparently I did.
My one complaint was Schreiber's beard. Looked really fake especially in an era where a lot of people and actors have beards again.
Now I want to watch Valhalla Rising again.
Great episode title.
Adam Sandler - Punch-Drunk Love and Funny People.
Vernon Merman.
Was there anybody alive in 2010 who didn't know what an 'enter' button was or how a search engine worked? I imagine there were but those people probably didn't work with a computer on their desk. That part annoyed me a little.
Should rectify that immediately.