There is still some surprise in wondering which of the supporting actors is going to get a number and in what style. What on earth would a Heather number be like?
There is still some surprise in wondering which of the supporting actors is going to get a number and in what style. What on earth would a Heather number be like?
Chopra had some interesting subtext, since he sided with Clara we could see his resistance to tech was supposed to be a positive concern for the working person rather than just a curmudgeon, but he was also slightly racist to the grunt. By the end he evolved a position, sort of, on her value as a person of her own.
I think the premise was everything was a lie, there's an electronic signal that turns the sleep in your eyes murderous and… I think that was it? There's not really a way for audience members to deal with that other than to never fall asleep? Granted there's the same weird issue we're watching found footage that will…
The entire time I thought the C word was "cock" so I was so distracted I kind of forgot what the actual punchline ended up being.
Yeah, there's way more vitriol in the uncensored version but there is something sort of admirably weirder about her declaring she'd "cum her good all over [his] face." I caught that in this case the shots were actually different to match the different lyrics but I think in that other example it seemed like they even…
Early on this show seemed to get a lot of comparisons to Pushing Daisies I didn't see, but the strip poker thing really brought that up for me. I find something weirdly sweet about these couples that can't /shouldn't touch but find creative work arounds.
I think a lot of the songs are actually a little funnier when they have to use censored language but I'm not sure if that's since they're picking inherently sillier words or since they dub it afterward and it ends up a little uncanny. ("I kiss my own hoohah/pussy can you do that?")
Can we be sure he's not Rebecca's Mother Fuckin' Dream Guy?
It is astoundingly dependent on how well places cook the tapioca. Most places in the US I've had it tend to mostly undercook it and it's still starchy in the center.
That seemed weirdly hypocritical since the show is so willing to have characters emotionally invest in butter commercials.
It kind of seems like in some cases that kind of eco-tourism might be even more damaging. Granted it's not like huge hordes of people would be able to afford going to another country to look at an animal (without shooting it). Then again with HD documentaries of exotic animals can really sell clear images of these…
I thought the "this has happened 15 times" thing sort of undermines things a little too much to be clever, I mean they killed what felt like a pretty large number of people and if we're meant to take that literally that seems sort of glib. (Two or three seems vaguely more understandable if we assume it never escalated…
I think all the kids serve their purpose pretty well. Evan's improved drastically in my opinion but maybe that's since they've cut back on making him go into weird laughing jags.
There was a recent-ish news story where apparently the Transformers franchise tried to court Aziz Ansari but only wanted him for the role if he would do a fake (to him) Indian accent. Granted I think it was one of the earlier ones so his profile was probably lower and they just wanted to cast someone for the accent in…
While her narrative role is becoming a bit more predictable with the occasional hint of actual emotion, I do still love the idea that she is ridiculous good at nearly anything she tries that anything else breaks expectations.
It does work in the context of the show though, before the middle of the first season part of the joke was that Emery adjusted so well to Floridian culture it was pretty ridiculous in light of how most of the older family members had so much trouble.
Those are actually two different kids, Dave was his neighbor whose dad left the family and he got poor grades. I had to look him up and the kid you're thinking of is Brock, who hasn't been seen since the premiere of this season (and I don't really remember his presence.)
At least their free crummy downtown light-rail/streetcar runs?
Really? I don't remember too much of that episode and just figured that was a real character trait of his to have a hierarchy of appreciation of the alt-grunge scene.
If only the ratings matched. I wonder how different the perception might have been if it actually did make it to Showtime?