The first few are a bit up and down — once they hard exit out of the regrettable Grundy plot, it still takes them a couple episodes to figure out what to do with Archie, but honestly, by the 6th episode or so, it finally clicks into place.
The first few are a bit up and down — once they hard exit out of the regrettable Grundy plot, it still takes them a couple episodes to figure out what to do with Archie, but honestly, by the 6th episode or so, it finally clicks into place.
There is the brief glimpse of the Purple Jumpsuit Guy with his own Crow and Servo, though….
Not to mention they aired the season finale featuring the conclusion to the DWTS arc WAY early before even a lot of the arc had even aired.
MARM IS THE NEW NARM
The official spelling is, according to Al, "Weird Al" Yankovic for his full name, but just Weird Al for when you're not using his full name.
Yeah - exactly. I'm not sure if a pie flight is a thing but it SHOULD be a thing if it's not.
someone's been getting into the creepy side of gravity falls fanfic
I love how angry Leo Karpaze looks.
(honestly, i think boba's gross, but I know a lot of folks who love it.)
Yeah — the only thing i really liked about that (aside from Sam Elliott/James Adomian) was Al's line "…wait, you can summon people, but you still haven't summoned your dead wife?!"
I'm just thinking they're setting up for Lindsey's abobo — pretty much the only reason Paul eventually backed out of the Casa Vernon y Paul plan was because of the baby and the chance to be a father. If she has an abortion….
I dunno — it was slick, but it was basically a morning zoo show that took weird left-turns tonally. It totally makes sense in the show — but were it a real podcast, I don't think it'd be very listenable.
I haven't tuned in with Zorn just because it looks kind of awful. Seems like my analysis was spot on?
I also liked that Louise's Frond costume wasn't even that mean, and yet he still flipped out. ALL SHE SAID WAS THAT HE'S A GUIDANCE COUNSELOR. WHICH HE IS.