I love so much about this show, but Kevin Kline’s performance remains one of the highlights, every time.
I love so much about this show, but Kevin Kline’s performance remains one of the highlights, every time.
Somehow I find hearing Jon Benjamin and Ron Lynch’s voice in the same scene oddly soothing, even if Lynch barely gets three lines.
Have we ever seen Mrs. Pesto?
“I know what a dipstick is, Ron! When you’ve been called something enough times, you look it up!”
I have not seen this episode yet but I for sure will, especially since I now know that it features Regular-Sized Rudy, the greatest fictional character of all time
I absolutely need a fully produced studio version of Twinkly Lights right now.
Yeah, they’d have to figure out another way to go with it. At this point, Bob is more or less at peace with Teddy being his best friend/other spouse.
Beats crushing madness and Nazi badness.
I suspect the gang at Jughead’s new school is not the Ghoulies but the Goolies — a nod to Filmation’s Groovie Goolies, a monster-based comedy-variety-musical show that was a segment and later a spinoff of their Sabrina the Teenage Witch Show. Between that, the drug Jingle Jangle (named for a song from Filmation’s The…
Ohhhh, that’s why Teddy’s legs looked so familiar.
A week before is better than when FOX used to show “Treehouse of Horrors” the week after Halloween because of the World Series.
Regular-Sized Rudy just wants to be included!
“If I were you, I’d go home and count your candy and wait for Saint Nick... or Satan... whatever...”
Yeah, come to think of it, I don’t think there’s really been an episode where Gene and Tina do their own thing together. Their brother-sister dynamic would be pretty fun to see.
We don’t get a lot of Gene and Tina one on one on this show, but when we do it’s usually pretty funny.
At first I thought that we’d see a bit more of Millie’s psychotic side, given the episode’s title and all, but I suppose toning her down a bit and pointing towards the possibility of a (very strange) friendship with Louise was probably the best move for the character.
Millie tasting Gene’s hard candy the same way Anthony Hopkins hissed in ‘Silence of the Lambs’ fucking killed me. Also loved how long it took for Tina to get the “tramp named Oline” joke. Two episodes in and this season’s off to a damn good start.
BTW, congratulations to the cast and crew - “Bob Actually” won them the Best Animated Program Emmy!
Honestly, I’m always a little surprised to see this show at all before Halloween. Then we get three holidays in a row and it’s goodbye again until the end of January. At least it’s not an Adult Swim show where we have to wait years between seasons, so thanks for that at least, Fox.