If they ever make a Broadway musical out of all of this, I sure hope the
showstopping number is titled "Lordy, I Hope There Are Tapes."
If they ever make a Broadway musical out of all of this, I sure hope the
showstopping number is titled "Lordy, I Hope There Are Tapes."
I know the DJ (the one he mentions in the interview, TJ Connelly). The biggest LCD Soundsystem and They Might Be Giants fan I've ever met in my life. Absolutely encyclopedic knowledge of music. He DJed a friend's wedding recently and it was the best dance party ever.
Not sure if it was mentioned down-thread, but I nominate Monica as the potential new CEO by the season's end. She showed this episode that both cares for and knows a lot about the business and now has the emotional support of the team. Plus I think it would be a neat way for the show to find new fodder/answer critics…
My guess is he gets shot by Derek (relatedly, Michael is the "he" Derek refers to in the elevator at the episode's closing shot) and goes into a coma during the season break.
It's about damn time.
I like this guy.
Also, the fact that her character is bisexual (as is Fox in real life) creates an interesting wrinkle to her character. And that it is never commented on as especially notable is great.
I agree about the tone is negative comments about her. She's one of those actresses that epitomizes this effortless icy cool hot girl aura, which I think the writers on this show were smart to poke fun at. That scene when Nick and Winston watch her make a "perfect" old-fashioned seductively and Aly sees "a hot girl…
He is a treasure.
I was silently freaking out about the turned-up-all-the-way gas burners the entire episode. Continuity, writers!
That is just so lovely. Enough to thaw my cold, cold heart.
Sweet Dee and Charlie, definitely.
Guy's podcast Pop Rocket quickly became one of my favorites. Every person on the panel is as insightful as Guy is here. Highly recommended to the AV Club commentariat.
I'm partially blind and hard of hearing. I watch things with subtitles, more as a cheat sheet in case I need it. A lot of blind or visually impaired people have deteriorating vision, so they have memories of what stuff looks like. Most of our vision is related to perceiving colors or light/shadows. It's not that they…
Great list, but you're missing Dear Zachary. That's the first thing that came to mind. Utterly heartbreaking film.
"Gibbard plays “Harry/Subject #20,” an alienated guy who also happens to be pals with the interviewer, which is kind of ironic considering Gibbard got the role because he was buds with Krasinski."
Crop tops will never be comfortable or natural.
Or why, of all your things, is it the thing you choose to wear casually around the apartment?
All I Want for Christmas is You or GTFO.