Oh man, awesome. I adore this song.
Oh man, awesome. I adore this song.
In other news, I get this song in my head every time I watch "Human Nature/Family of Blood."
But he didn't have a connection with the Russos until after they'd left Community!
And, of course, Star Trek, which got to come back as a movie 10 years after the series ended mostly because Star Wars was a popular thing.
Were you a big G. I. Joe fan? It seems like people's enjoyment of that episode depended largely on whether or not they enjoyed the G. I. Joe jokes.
I'm impressed! I wish I could share your positive reaction - last week, I was beginning to think you'd given up because you couldn't find a way to write a high quality essay on what felt to me like a high-pitched voice saying "Scaredy cat, scaredy cat" for 72 straight minutes. But you did it - great job.
But he has a funny wife. He has that going for him.
Boo!
Yeah, that's an amazing episode. I really should have said 21.
Awww. I'm so sorry, man.
13, which is a lot fewer than NewsRadio's 22 <gross> season 5 episodes.
Technically, My Three Sons didn't premiere until 1960!
It's not even just that he's yelling, it's that 90% of his jokes have the exact same structure:
Two and a Half Men is just about to finish its 11th season. Just like *M*A*S*H, Cheers, and Frasier before it.
Agreed. I've gotten really sick of a lot of the latter-day recurring characters, all of whom seem designed to be as off-putting as possible (Jamm, Mona Lisa, Craig). And the season finale really was a perfect series finale. I finished it and thought "Okay. I don't need to see anymore."
I could see that. Mostly I'm just happy to have 97 episodes of both of those shows instead of 7 or 13 or 22.
Yeah, that's how I'm feeling. I love the show, and I would have been thrilled to get more of it. But man, what an impressive run.
Curses! Edited - thanks for letting me know.
So it ends up with 97 episodes in 5 seasons, the exact same amount as NewsRadio (which also had a season that a lot of fans feel doesn't count). That makes me pretty happy, I gotta say.
Hmm. Interesting.