You should check out his episodes of 'Doug Loves Movies'. He's usually pretty good on there. He also has his own podcast, pod f tompkast.
You should check out his episodes of 'Doug Loves Movies'. He's usually pretty good on there. He also has his own podcast, pod f tompkast.
Symptoms may include, but are not limited to, rating episodes lower than they deserve, ignoring of the comments sections, and not doing enough to promote Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
The Academy of Sharts and Sciences is a building I hope pops up in the background of a future episode. Rad's license plate was 'Girth 150' and he doesn't nearly drive his dick off. Were those truck balls hanging of the side of his truck? Also I swear some of the obstacles they crashed through were shaped like people,…
Your quote in the first paragraph, 'big stories that would are easily heightened to wilder extremes once alcohol is added.' made me laugh harder than any of the jokes in the episode tonight. I'm assuming you got drunk while watching the episode. Please don't correct it.
Scooter was sort of adorable this episode. How could you not mention 'the magical flying stairs'! The way he moved his arms around and settled on a sassy pose before knocking on the door! Uncle Deadly brings the heat with the fashion is coming. Am I the only one to just notice Dr. Teeth's glasses move up when he talks?
Daisy is not interesting to watch, especially when she's being 'flirty'. The fact that Gideon Malick was on the world council was a nice tie in to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. What does that say that SHIELD was answering to industrialists though? I enjoyed the slow reveal of the Hydra images at the end.
Amy Adams in night at the museum was movie magic. The rest of your explanation passes the test as well.
But click has Kate Beckinsale
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Todd is my favorite side character on this show now. The look on his face when he said 'Horrible!' just made me crack up so hard. I think it's how he's sort of moon faced and the 'o' in horrible matched his face shape with his mouth shape. I don't know but it hits right on my funny bone.
'The Malone-Chambers act of 1983' is a seriously solid joke. That preempts any comments I was going to make about the episode tonight. I tip my hat to you.
I like your analysis of her motivations here. Her sort of being lost in a dream and the floaty scenes with the UFO stuff seem to fit together.
My mistake, I didn't mean to imply that Curb was a traditional sitcom. I meant that I'd rather watch Curb than Becker, as I know that to be a traditional sitcom.
My image of Jimmy is a more 'awe shucks' kind of guy so it is jarring to see him act that way. Great point about him seeming insensitive.
I'm not a fan of traditional sitcoms but I'll take a peek at his curb work.
I love this show too. I've been having a really hard time trying to get my friends to watch this show unfortunately.
You haven't talked about the ratings and chances for renewal as far as I can recall. What are your thoughts on that?
I concur. She has looked fantastic in Agents of Shield for the most part.
You know, I haven't seen any of his shows between this and Cheers. What shows did he actually stand out in? I think 'Becker' was well regarded, no?
If it doesn't come back for a second season we'll always have the av club comments section