To fondle his sweaters.
To fondle his sweaters.
LET"S BURN THIS MOTHER DOWN!
Well I'm just happy that Tommy Wiseau now has something to supplement his income from The Room.
You weren't alone. My eyes were pissing tears as well.
This can't be an actual possibility. Dan Harmon's imprint on Community is as big as any imprint left on a network show by any showrunner. It wouldn't be Community if Harmon wasn't the showrunner.
*Tries to suck to cork*
Someone's already gotten that one.
/Starts bleeding profusely from the forehead.
In this analogy can Whitney be NBC's Joakim Noah? We'd have to pretend Whitney Cummings was a solid, but underrated comic before signing a much-too lucrative contract for a show that drags down the whole team/network.
I didn't think there would be a better (or even another) dancing with an iPad as if it were the person onscreen gag than the one Happy Endings did on its finale, but that scene was great. It was heartbreaking to watch, since at this point the we're all invested in Travis and his awful haircut and the show still…
Should have been more specific. From now on the rallying cry is, "Six FULL seasons and a two and a half hour movie."
I haven't even considered Pedrad but that could be interesting. You have to think they are grooming Mulaney to take the spot eventually though right? Or would that make too much sense?
Tyler Perry presents Cougar Town?
Haven't seen the episode yet but decided to check on the grade and saw Sobotka. Did he mention anything about how we used to build shit in this country?
The best part is that you could see the Dean in the background trying to figure out if that was a complement or not.
No that's correct. It's because Parks and The Office will both be done by then and new episodes of Community are stronger than reruns of either. I think it's the last week of sweeps too so it looks like it's not NBC just burning off the last episodes.
I loved Troy's concern for his Chinese pen pal when Jeff finished his sentence. Plus, "This call costs seven dollars!"
Yeah, we'll have to wait and see how it plays out. Even though, like Todd, I thought there were a lot of jokes that worked, it didn't really come together as one of the best singular episodes the show has done. This feels like an episode that will be more fun to watch on DVD when you can go right to the next one and…
You haven't lived until you attend a Southern Baptist meal after a business meeting. Baptists know how to get people to stick around after a service for a meeting. Undoubtedly the best part of growing up a pastor's kid.
The worst part is that movies like this and Fireproof will get seen by a huge number of people while well-intentioned films like Blue Like Jazz get ignored and even attacked by the Christian film establishment (and that such a thing even exists will always be weird to me).
They could bring back Terriers and market it like its about one of the Kardashian's dogs or something.