"My name's Buck….and I like to
"My name's Buck….and I like to
I really thought he was going to take Mac's shovel and murder Wally on the front lawn.
I thought this episode was great, although it touched on one of my BIGGEST pet peeves: DON'T put food in your scene if you are not going to eat it.
I dunno…I think that lion-killing dentist deserves a spot on this list. People REALLY lost their shit over that guy.
Very, very mild spoilers.
Andre's revolting head of full, grey ponytail was so incredibly…Andre.
The birth control battle always bothers me because it is such a lazy, overdone comedy trope. Boo-hoo, you don't want a minor same-day procedure done, but have no problem submitting your wife to a complicated, invasive surgery. Fuck you Brian. And your balls.
The moment where Taco dropped Andre's message into the garbage without breaking eye contact made me legit LOL. As did Raffi dry-heaving at the vanilla candle.
There will never, ever, ever be worse hair on screen than the black mop stapled to Antonio Banderas' head in Interview with the Vampire.
My faith in AV club should never have wavered!
With over a thousand comments, I thought someone would have recognized "goin' crazy out there at the lake" as a Fargo (the movie) Easter egg.
I need a gif of Holt pushing that duck off the bridge over and over and over. I need it right now.
I was a diversity hire for my current job. Not for color, but for a disability. And best believe I played that card for all it was worth.
"Only in Shondaland, where the tone and asides in a speech are more important than its content."
I liked the callback to Diane being ruthless at reading people. I had completely forgotten that she could do that. Woo character development!
Tuiasosopooooooooooooooo!
1. One of my pet peeves is when people undergo experiences they don't need for the sake of comedy, like a skinny girl hilariously going on a diet, or a pretty woman hilariously being the butt of ugly jokes, or a man with perfectly straight teeth getting braces for NO REASON.
That was a 20-minute setup to basically tell a single bawdy dad joke.
This is embarrassing, but I just got that joke.
Disagree that the Fountain sucked. The Fountain was a masterpiece (IMO). It's like Mulholland Drive - you may have to watch it more than once, because it's too much to take in on one viewing. But once you spot the gimmick, you'll be blown away. The Fountain is actually a really simple story once you deconstruct its…