I'd love a web short documentary of Champion's lifeāreal or fake or maybe even a mixture. He's an insanely cute dog.
I'd love a web short documentary of Champion's lifeāreal or fake or maybe even a mixture. He's an insanely cute dog.
The campaign sign with the image link caused a minute straight of laughing. I love that Jerry's birthday is February 29th, and his bath scene was so (un)appropriate. Andy's song for Champion was hilarious, and I always enjoy the brief glimpses we get into Donna's life. I thought this episode was brilliant.
I'm not a fan of the relationship, but I liked their back a forth a bit more in this episode. The oh-no no's reminded me of the Ron Donald dos and don'ts on Party Down.
Is Tom and Ann's relationship stressing you out?
This episode reminded of the style and pace of season 2 episodes. Lots of great jokes buried in this episode.
Champion's back! I'm glad Andy didn't give him to Chris, but it was sweet of him to let Chris borrow him.
"Boss I need your Herbie Hancock."
Human Being Lawnmower. Nuff said. RIP.
Remember when he taught her how to fix a sink at Andy and April's Halloween party. They have a connection.
I was a fan of Annberry Sauce myself. I don't know if I like the relationship, but I like Donna would like to know who spoons who.
I thought the Tom/Lucy thing ended when Tom got all weird about Wendy and Ron getting together. It was one of the Ron & Tammy episodes. I'd like to see Lucy make a come back too. I like Tom when he's less obnoxious and Lucy was a good counterpoint to his ridiculousness.
He was super awkward with the cops in "Media Blitz." That's when he proposed calzones instead of pizza.
I'd prefer a Ron/Ann pairing.
I need a Duke Silver mug. Those subtle sax notes will make my coffee taste sweeter.
They didn't spoil the return of Duke Silver. That was a nice surprise.
Sarah hasn't had anything to do with Amber's life for many episodes, and given the Braverman's tight-knit up-in-each-others-bungs attitude it's alarming.
I have no problem with two consenting adults getting it on. It's the way that they've gone about it, and the fact that Bob is such a creep. And yes, Amber is fucking up another opportunity that has been handed to her (read: working at law firm, getting drunk with Cappie, getting in car accident).
Also, I'm going to reference the earlier article that quoted some other article that said AV Club's comments section is unmanageable. The person that said that has obviously never peeked at a Parenthood review for an episode that didn't contain Dawes.
Kristina laid down the law in such an awesome way. Did Sarah just give up entirely on trying to be a mother to Amber?
yep, yep. I guess my point is that it was funny the first couple times, but I can do without it now. I realize that this is unpopular opinion. I'm going to go sing "Somewhere Out There" to a mouse that I just saw scurry across my floor.