"I find it ironic of people saying Matt would be unworthy of winning when he has already been voting out twice while saying Rob who has been voted out premerge 2 seasons and is 0-5 on CBS Reality Shows is the most deserving."
"I find it ironic of people saying Matt would be unworthy of winning when he has already been voting out twice while saying Rob who has been voted out premerge 2 seasons and is 0-5 on CBS Reality Shows is the most deserving."
I'll admit in spite of my snarky description of it I do think that's a damn catchy song. Sort of an odd inclusion but I'm not complaining. I completely loathed Friday, though, aside from Santana and Karofsky's weird semi-dancing.
"How bad were Jesse's grades that he was kicked out of college after one semester? "
… actually, no, "a little shocked" is about right. Kind of surprised?
The song Blaine did
Was that song by Black Kids that Pitchfork and hipsters were fawning over a couple years ago. I was more than a little shocked to hear it pop up on Glee of all places.
I doubt it. Which is a pity, because I too wanted them to use him more than they did.
BULLWINKLE!
Bullwinklllllllle.
I really liked the first fifteen minutes or so of the Heidecker interview, and I've never enjoyed a Tim & Eric thing I've seen on TV. That being said, I'm not all the way through the show yet but I'm at the point where Aukerman and Heidecker are talking about Heidecker's issues with the fake music label, and it's…
I love that Star went on and on about how this is her area of expertise and she lives in the lap of luxury, fails miserably at everything she sets out to do, makes a strategic move so blatantly obvious that even Trump has to call her out on it, and she *still stays in.* LaToya tried but not hard enough, I guess.
This episode
I liked it. Whatever. The Erin/Gabe breakup was fantastic, as was Dwight's sound effects (especially in the tag when even Toby's brief moment of fame as a juror has now turned on him).
Yeah, much like Green Hornet the only thing I was really interested in was seeing Christoph Waltz. Here's hoping he gets back to being the best part of good movies rather than middling ones posthaste.
David's idea of building a stronger base than the other two was kind of clever but he wasn't working fast enough for it to essentially boil down to hoping like hell that Mike or Matt screwed up. Dude might be smart but he's not quick.
Williams is also great on Jimmy Fallon, and that one time he hosted SNL.
They're going to save him for the next Mania in Canada, I imagine.
Savage has started to do work with WWE indirectly (DVD set, hyping up WWE All-Stars) so I think he's getting in sooner or later. But even if he does, he's not getting in until like 2013. WWE likes to spread out their big names getting inducted so there's a marquee guy each year, and I'm willing to bet that since it's…
This was definitely a much better "hey, remember how we're planning to do something with Santana?" scene than the one in "Original Song" where she and Brittany basically just reiterated what had happened in the episode before.
It's a really good book.
David
I love that after all the talk about how he was supposedly so good at puzzle challenges, he finishes a distant third behind Grant and Mike.
Yeah, the US version's women performers were pretty low-end but the UK version had fucking Josie Lawrence who was one of the strongest performers on the show's run. I also liked Sandi Toksvig a lot.
The reason why I'm saying Hope before LaToya is because Hope pretty much has to be project manager and that'll put her more on the chopping block.