But just the one leg up.
But just the one leg up.
There is literally no possible way I could agree with this article any more than I do.
Two Archers, A Dog, and a Pizza Place.
I really love Scrubs, but honestly, JD being kind of an unlikable little prick has always been central to the experience for me, give or take the first couple of episodes. Even then, he's not very sympathetic for me. I find myself identifying much more with Cox and the irritation of not wanting to deal with such a…
The judges also would have accepted "This is the best/worst reasoning for incest I've ever heard."
This was probably my favorite joke of the season. You're absolutely sure he's reaching toward her to pull another mouse out of her ear, but noooope.
I'd love to start that conversation, but really, I think you pretty much summed that shit right up.
This is exactly the problem that I have with it, and it just won't get out from under my skin.
It's really the nuanced and thoughtful dialogue as an audience that keeps me coming back to the comments section.
The flashbacks were so heavy-handed that I turned to my friend halfway through and said "This is a pretty decent episode of Lost."
SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMMS, indeed.
He just wants to see boys' Linuses.
@avclub-3deae7321deafd837cee7c55bc02b58d:disqus I was a fairly ardent defender and still don't think they're all that bad. Not as great as 1-3, but not the travesty that others seem to think. And I promise, NBC isn't paying me. Though they clearly should.
I had almost forgotten about her character too, and I think it's a shame that she wasn't able to be on the show longer/more. She played a fantastic foil to Dr. Cox.
This made me cry, and made me very glad that this show exists and that these boards exist. There are very few places on the Internet that display this level of decency and togetherness on such a regular basis.
I totally came into the comments just to quote "Sat and forever am at work here."
I absolutely loved it when it was used as a promo, and then absolutely loved it in the actual episode. Poor Buster.
I'm kinda stupid, but I honestly didn't get it at first. I think that maybe the Internet had lowered my expectations so much that I thought they would be that shoddy and miss something obvious.
Wasn't their plan to get Chang to infiltrate Greendale as a mole so that he could be entrusted with the important job of filing the lease renewal, preventing Greendale from becoming an Indian casino?
As a 34 year old, I barely managed to qualify by having a good pop culture memory from my childhood.