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wishy washy? what are you talking about? he said stop it.
Looked in the camera and everything.

i really enjoyed that one, but the follow up of "and you sexualized Toto…I know those guys, those are good guys!" destroyed me.

i really really really really liked her in the tragically short lived Ben and Kate.

the divorce gun is my favorite thing ever done on television. that scene is so crazy and super intense and then Larry seeing it and being sentimental is so great. Plus the payoff at the end of the episode.

do people know this is a Mel Gibson line from the taped phone calls to his wife(girlfriend?) who Sam namechecks a few bars earlier.

nooooo, don't you see? This one is better. Adult Swim took all the naughty words out. GREAT JOB, CORPORATE INTERNET!

whenever Thanos isn't on screen people should be saying "hey, where's Thanos?"

I think the van flipping over was reverse engineered from the bikes flying thing. Like "what's the most iconic thing from the stuff we are referencing and how do we flip that on it's head?" "what did you just say?" "what's the most iconic thing—" "No the last part"

without getting spoilery this sums up my feelings about entire the season. I don't think anything was advanced or further explored in any kind of meaningful way.

also Woody Allen did his best work in like 25 years a few movies back.(Match Point, Midnight in Paris, Blue Jasmine) Dude's 80 and still does a movie a year and once every three or so they are really good.

they really need to come up with a new name for that thing. It has very little to do with comics anymore. made all the more hilarious by the fact that Marvel and Star Wars basically skip it and do their own thing some other time of the year

looking back on W I actually like it a lot more than It did when it came out. When I first saw it it seemed trite but I watched it a few months ago and it's much more interesting and paints GWB with a different brush than I first gave it credit for.