Probably the most memorable cut-for-syndication joke from the entire series.
Probably the most memorable cut-for-syndication joke from the entire series.
The series' best episodes were every bit as good as the best episodes of The Simpsons, and they reached emotional levels The Simpsons could never even dream of.
And I shall impregnate many behind the middle school.
Unless Morgan was mooning the trucker who rear-ended him, I'd say he's probably entirely innocent this time around.
*tosses Homocil pill down throat, knocks back beer*
Die, you bastard!
I'll have to watch it again. I thought he was offering a business opportunity, not a revenge opportunity.
He's still on Twitter, apparently.
He told Mr. Wrench that he was unemployed, gave him the key to escape, and told him to come and see him.
I just like to plain ol' start shit on fire.
He was somewhat entertaining, but I didn't like the A.V. Club writers legitimizing him.
He kind of hooked up with Mr. Wrench, so I assume he might at this point.
I at least expected urine to be spraying everywhere.
Malvo might want to kill him, though. After all, he sent the assassins to Duluth to whack him.
For the record, I don't hate this song, but I do find it a bit ego stroking at that particular moment.
So drunken regulars for no particular reason don't have any taste?
Well, with an entirely different meaning, though. "Man, what are you doing here?" in the Joel song refers to the opinion (held by Joel) that he's too good to be playing in a bar.
Maybe Dany gets eaten by her dragons and they just continue fucking shit up without her, possibly whilst dancing.
No, I don't think Waits would ever get so full of himself as Billy Joel does on this song. The whole end of the song is pretty much, "I'm great! I'm great! I deserve to be huge!" Or if Waits did it, it would be deeply ironic.
Dude, that was just some guy who was boning your mom.