If it wasn’t for the United States federal government’s commitment to buying American, Mail Robot would have been phased out by a newer, technologically superior Japanese model last season.
If it wasn’t for the United States federal government’s commitment to buying American, Mail Robot would have been phased out by a newer, technologically superior Japanese model last season.
“Tusk” fading in at the end and playing over the credits would be perfect! Has a song ever bookended the beginning and ending of a series before?
I say “Winds of Change” while the killing spree is occurring.
As a treehugger, I really despise Pruitt. But Sessions just seems straight up evil. Like Dick Cheney level.
They aren’t discovered and Elizabeth spends decades in a deep depression. Until Henry ends up becoming a member of the Trump campaign that deals with the Russians, because of the connections he made at that private school, and makes her proud. Final shot is her watching the Trump inauguration as a small smile creeps…
The DeVos reign is already showing results in the areas of spelling and graphic design.
She’s up there on my list, but Sessions holds the top spot by far.
Rainn Wilson is actually the reason I started watching The Office. Hadn’t even heard of the British series back then. I thought he was great in Six Feet Under, so when I heard he was a regular in a new sitcom, I had to check it out.
And based on that definition, a refreshed view of an office full of apathetic workers with an inept and clueless boss just doesn’t interest me. There’s already been two really good versions of that - the original British show, and the earlier seasons of the American one. And you could almost include Parks and…
And it’s still funny. I usually can’t stand mainstream, family friendly network sitcoms anymore. Even if they’re ones I may have liked as a kid, they don’t tend to age well. But the earlier seasons of The Cosby Show were so good at executing comedy, it’s still watchable (if you’re able to mentally separate the fiction…
I’m not interested in a re-boot. The only thing I’d watch is if they did a sequel where Dwight got into politics, and follows him as a junior member of the Trump administration who rises through the ranks. Maybe have Creed around as Dwight’s fixer to do the really fucked up, under the table shit.
Don’t be sorry. That reminded me of three hilarious bits I forgot about that made the first 3-4 years of that show great.
He really was brilliant in it. I can’t think of another performance by anyone that has ever made losing their temper and expressing rage so funny.
The nuance of the friendship between The Dude and Walter that Heer points out is one of my favorite things about this movie. But I think it’s more because of them being 3 dimensional characters rather than each representing opposing philosophies. Walter may be a hawk who outwardly appears to be a strict conservative,…
As soon as he was diagnosed with dyslexia, Theo should have lawyered up and sued Cliff for the years of emotional abuse he endured because of academic failings that were largely due to a learning disability.
Like Tobias Lehigh Nagy said, he was still pokin’ around in the same area.
Did he at least have time to Christen the boat as the “LIVE 4 EVA”?
What, are you too good to hang out at fraternities or Republican fundraisers?
Yeah, right after I posted that I was trying to think of any antagonists from 80's cop movies who actually survived to go to prison. Even the straight-laced cops murdered motherfuckers with diplomatic immunity in those days!
That one actually turned the hugs and lessons learned formula on its head if I remember right. Isn’t that where Theo makes the heartfelt plea to Cliff to accept him for who he is and love him for being his son, instead of for how good his grades are? Then the studio audience of course cheers, and when you expect…