"seventeen" - Janis Ian
"seventeen" - Janis Ian
"At Least I Got Laid' - Spacehog
"Pump Up The Volume" - M/A/R/R/S
"i Spent My Last 10 Dollars On Birth Control And Beer" - 2 Nice Girls
Shai - "If I Ever Fall In Love"
S.W.V. - "Weak"
Monica - "Sittin Up In My Room"
Sinead O'connor "This Is The Last Day Of Our Acquaintence."
Jason Isbell "Cover Me Up" (i'd love to hear it in some kinda loverman-R&B-style.)
GenXers, remember when your hippie history teacher would go on and on about Dylan lyrics?
What strained credibility the most for me is that the apartment of the station chief wasn't crazy secured — just one key and he was in. No video cameras, no key pads, no security at all beyond one key.
WRECKA STOW
I really do think the cumin joke is the dirtiest joke I've ever heard on network tv. Had to hit pause on the old TiVo 'cos I was laughing so hard and was stunned that it was on broadcast tv.
That shot of the cat on the couch, tho.
One line that has stayed with me through the years: Val is watching a reality competition show to see what she is getting into. A husband has to hit his wife in the head with a shovel (she's wearing a bike helmet, If memory serves). He is hesitant to do it, but she's like "Come on! Do it!" He whacks her, she falls…
Kinda surprised that "Exit Through The Gift Shop" isn't on this list.
"Verb (That's What's Happening)" or GTFO.
Did y'all see the Chis Gaines Behind The Music? It was the *crazy* cherry on top of the insane sundae that was Chris Gaines. Like a parody of BTM, but played super straight. But not funny — what was funny was that this was Garth Fucking Brooks doing this, droning on about fake songs and a fake history in a bad wig…
The punks on "CHiPs" and "Quincy">The punks on "Halt And Catch Fire."
"Did the President call?" on Veep had a nice closure in the finale when, finally, he was trying to schedule a call with her to discuss his stepping down. I liked that it wasn't called out expicitly in that Sue was the one telling Selina instead of the Selina asking Sue as usual.