I agree. There just isn’t any chemistry between those two characters. And I didn’t buy her saying any more than “Stop staring at my ass, creep”, and walking away as soon as she got her drinks at the bar.
I agree. There just isn’t any chemistry between those two characters. And I didn’t buy her saying any more than “Stop staring at my ass, creep”, and walking away as soon as she got her drinks at the bar.
Yeah, I’m 6 episodes in and the guy playing Kemper is really good in this.
Find a horn player, and you can play the far superior “Night Court” theme for them instead.
Momoa finds a wedding without at least 3 deaths a dull affair.
Jack Gleeson should have the props department make a replica Robb Stark head to serve Sophie Turner at dinner.
In addition to everything else this show does well, they are great with their music selections. The Suuns “2020" when Joe burns the truck full of Giants, Howard Jones “Things Can Only Get Better” at the Mutiny house, and The Clash’s “Train in Vain” when Donna and Gordo have their stay-cation and dance in the living…
It does do a great job of showing the humanity of the characters. But I think where it really stands out is how it shows those characters communicating with each other, which it does better than anything else on TV. The second episode of the season had an entire plotline of two characters simply talking on the phone,…
I thought it was to advertise Comet cleaner since this is a soap opera show, which we’re reminded of every god damned week on this message board.
That was hilarious. Possibly the funniest thing ever on this show.
Yeah, Bill the Cat was a total 180 from his previous teenybopper roles like in “Milo and Otis”. Playing a strung out Garfield finally got him the credibility he craved like a freshly cracked can of Friskies.
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I miss the days when the only Milo I knew was an orange tabby cat who went on adventures with his pug friend Otis.
SPOILER FOR “SIX FEET UNDER” IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT:
There had to have been some subliminal foreshadowing, because I had a bad feeling something was going to happen with Gordon this whole episode and I didn’t know why. It was nothing to do with the DIY and getting electrocuted. The further the episode went on, I kept getting more of an uneasy feeling that something was…
Beavis’s old man voice in that cracks me up.
I gotta look that up to watch again. I vaguely remember them watching the video, but absolutely nothing about what happened during it.
Mike Judd totally sounds like a malapropism Beavis and Butthead would say. I can’t remember what video it was and I cannot find a reference to it with a Google search, but I swear at one point Butthead says something along the lines of “That’s Pat Nebatar. That’s that chick that had sexual intercourse with Dan…
“Remember that time that dude was saying that stuff to you at the bus station. He said ‘I like what I see. Now why don’t you go into one of those stalls and I’ll meet you there.’”
“Is that a tear, Pantera? Is daddy’s little girl upset? I’m gonna kick your ass into next Tuesday!”
It’s a travesty that in this digital age of relatively easy access to so much pop culture from the past, we don’t have the full versions of those original episodes readily available. There was some really brilliant humor in that show that was overlooked by people who only saw it as “huh huh huh” and “this sucks!”