I had a big smile on my face when Mike got slimed.
That boiling pot of spaghetti sauce creeped me out.
"I'll start with Chip, because Chip.".
Is this the point where we go in the pit?
This is the point where you go in the pit. As you can see there's only room for one.
“I don’t know what’s in the air, but the overalls aren’t helping.”
“Who taught you the secret to the sauce?” Guy says.
“Some guy,” Louie says like a gangsta.
“You’re gonna need this,” says Mike as he hands Vaseline to Chuck dressed as Jethro Tull who was farmer who bred sheep.
I wasn’t expecting that! Hilarious!
“Oh God, this corn is really hairy!”
The social media recruits are really entertaining!
What happened to the tuna sandwich?
Great Monkisms in this episode:
“He’s headed uptown! Uptown!”
“The lines in the carpet are diagonal! How am I supposed to live here!”
It’s triple jump.
What’s triple jump?
It’s three jumps.
Oh, yeah.
This was a very sad movie. Although overly dramatic, just realizing that this happened not too long ago.
Dexter: That’s all people do in L.A. They talk about their colons.
Like Chase even more for kissing the young girl. Overall a great episode with great acting! Easier to understand and follow than other episodes.
I missed Luke and really liked when he showed up in the final moments. His exchange with Rory was touching. Always excited to see Sally Struthers!
Watched it in two parts. First part was boring and silly. Second part was excellent, but still silly. Yvonne acted very well and Pratt was pretty good. Great sound design!
Touching ending with Charles Schulz interview. Also touching was the last scene with the snow and all the kids.
Kristen Schaal watching Dave on the dance floor: This looks like the wedding at the end of Shrek.
Yeah, I’ll say it. Great movie and tremendous acting, but that horse falling into the river looked really silly.
Felt so connected to George and how emotions fluctuate sometimes so quickly. Reminded me of how hard great acting is with Colin Firth’s performance. To be so focused to make George’s words and gestures so believable and moving is a tremendous feat!
Great episode! Wonderful tales from diverse backgrounds really touched me and opened my eyes!
Breaking News: Motorist Has Pleasant Drive To Work… a reminder that the News is always skewed towards bad. The term micromort was an interesting concept for the one in a million chance of dying from something. Amusing & interesting episode, but hard to follow at times (Morgan even admitted it!).
Decent show with Meloni doing a really good job. The film quality of this show is stellar for being only full HD.
Lots of layers to a movie that I thought would go a certain way but didn’t. Range of emotions while watching, some good, some bad, but overall enjoyable.
Like how they make up rules like the blue team gets to choose a time for the red team to stop cooking for one minute because they lost the initial game. Go Peaches!
Good acting, but not very touching which is what I think they were going for. The twist was so contrived and not clever. I didn’t see the point. The unreliable narrator was a cool concept though.
For some reason when Miles said, “Since when do cheerleaders live in the woods?” made me laugh. Too funny! The little kids in this movie had some great one-liners.
Tia: Are you crazy?
Buck: I can be.
80’s nostalgia! I love John Candy! Miss him. Good acting and warm-hearted. Good for an afternoon escape and a stroll down memory lane.
Plus, Candy’s laugh is classic: Hniht hniht
I usually like a mystery, but I’m kinda annoyed for some reason with the mystery about what he did. Kinda boring, but I may pick it up again to try ep. 2.
Seemed like a lot of semantics and pseudoscience.