They played "Dr. Evil" in concert in 2012? That's surprising to me, but it does sound like a cool experience.
They played "Dr. Evil" in concert in 2012? That's surprising to me, but it does sound like a cool experience.
Good call on "End of the Tour", but there's several this list could stand to lose. Definitely "Sleep" over "Tick", "With the Dark" or "Withered Hope" over "Careful What You Pack", and it is a mistake to leave off "Don't Let's Start". I'd list "Am I Awake?" over most of these B-sides, slot "Til My Head Falls Off"…
"…a jarring detail of the narrative like Jizzy Buns where you are stopped
in your tracks and preoccupied with how people could ever eat there."
The Mary Tyler Moore Shower
I agree, it really seemed like she was playing the exact same character and it was surprising the review didn't mention it. I'm sure the show will do more to distinguish her character going forward. Leslie Knope began as a knock-off Michael Scott, but quickly found her own voice. There's no doubt in my mind that Judge…
I recognize that you're being sarcastic, so… precisely? He's obviously miserable at Cinnabon. I don't know what the plan is yet, but if he's going to break out of that life, I can imagine the syringes play a part somehow. It's possible I'm wrong, but I don't think this is the kind of show that would drop info like…
I don't understand why you assumed it would be the syringe supplier seeking him out instead of the other way around.
I figured the fourth one would be called "Subsequent Sequence".
I haven't read through all the comments, so maybe I'm not the first to bring this up… certainly it's not a coincidence that the syringes came from Nebraska and that's where Saul ends up in the end/at the beginning. It's probably still too early to draw any real conclusions, but I'm pretty confident there's some…
I saw Emo Philips doing stand-up this past November and wore an Adventure Time t-shirt to the show. I met him after the show and he seemed genuinely excited that my wife and I were into AT (he seems genuinely excited about everybody he meets, though - he is awesome). He told us that they're doing an entire episode…
You're exactly right. I couldn't stop thinking about that dream sequence, where Finn is walking on the bottom of the ocean. In the past, he'd hyperventilate at the very thought of being in the water. But here, he's cool and collected; he's faced his fears and come out on top. It's a strong foil to his musing that his…
"The most recognizable is John Pinette (the fat guy from the final episode of Seinfeld)"
In "Unstoppable", he has the most ridiculous explanation for the rainbow. The rainbow is a bow and arrow - a bow of war - and it is pointed at God's enemies. Like, if you were to pull back to shoot an arrow off the rainbow, it would shoot at God's enemies. I know what you're thinking: God's enemies is in the sky? Yes!…
One could say we've lost the Space Race.
One could say we've lost the Space Race.
One could say we've lost the Space Race.
Another one could say we've won.
You definitely are.
During the first snowfall of the year, without fail, I exclaim, "It's snowing! It's snowing! God, I hate this weather." Tradition.
I liked it. I thought all the made-up words were a little over the top, but it was all worth it for the split-second where they tricked me into thinking "mobgoons" was an insult or some kind of crazy Ooo creature instead of a real-life phrase.
What's interesting about that shot is that at first I thought we were headed into another flashback, but no. Along with the "Donald the Normal" concept itself, it definitely seems to suggest he's not being held in that cell in his mind as much anymore. What was it he said? "Things are looking up"?
"I wanted people to think, I know this guy. He’s a jerk,
because I knew Ray had zero intentions of having that be the case. Now
Ted’s starting to unravel, and you begin to feel for him. When you think
about it, he’s a good son! He tries to do his best, he loves his mother
and wife. He’s not a bad guy."
Oh man, Amantha is the worst. Maybe I'd like her more if every. single. word. out of her mouth wasn't dripping with sarcastic bitterness. The woman can't even order a Diet Coke at a fast food joint without sounding like she's above ordering a beverage. It's nails on a chalkboard. So hard to get past.