While investigating Ben's apartment, a poster for the fictional movie "Sex Panther" can be seen hanging on the wall. Sex Panther was the name of the cologne worn by Paul Rudd's character in the movie Anchorman (2004).
Meryl Streep trying to grab yet another Golden Globe from her very first scene
This is why we keep watching hell's kitchen. It's funny AF.
Flabbergasted that Trenton won.
Megan’s final service was better in every way
lexy telling jake and devon to go in the closet is so fucking funny
Hvitserk's annoying and coward ways might just be the one thing that will have me rooting for Ivar. But I digress, "yes, fight amongst each other"
i think he Murdaughed his wife lol
Haas episodes are always the best episodes.
The way I screamed DADDY!! :knife: every time Robert was on screen.
The elimination was total bullshit! Anne blew off Joseph's choice because she didn't know how to make a simple crepe, then has all these directions to make HER dish! On top of that, SHE said NOT to strain the miso - - notice she did NOT admit that in front of the judges! So HE gets eliminated? BULLSHIT!
Joe: "So, I'm gonna say something maybe a little bit harsh" - oh boy, here we go. If Douchbag #1 himself has that level of self-awareness even for a moment, you know it's going to be crazy.
Joe: "This is a dish you would get in a restaurant with anonymous cooks where it doesn't really matter what you're eating or who's cooking it for you."
Ouch. In other words, being a no name cook means you get a free pass on creating shitty food because that is JB's expectation.
Even though I am not a cook, this line feels like a punch in the face of all the hard working "anonymous" cooks out there, trying their best to feed people with delicious food. Now getting lumped in with this constantly stumbling cook.
JB has always been a massively entitled a-hole and especially in this season he's trying incredibly hard to one-up himself. So much blatant entitlement and arrogance in one sentence is astounding, though.
Eugene’s storyline makes no sense. Actually a lot in this show doesn’t make sense.
I can’t imagine any regular viewer watching this episode and thinking, “Man, that was great!”
Has this show gone downhill?
And this season - does it have a lot of slow, uneventful filler episodes?
Am I crazy?
Jesus fucking christ.
The movie itself is nothing groundbreaking- it's actually kind of thinly made for a documentary and leans perhaps a bit too much on emotions for my taste.
But being exposed to the details of this persons plight and struggle literally filled me with dread and anger as I was watching.
It's absurd. How can one of the biggest contemporary artists be reduced to a child with no personal rights and be transformed into a money making machine selflessly filling the pockets of the few people that were supposed to protect her?
How could the American legal system let that piece of shit father of hers completely destroy her life like that in front of our eyes?
Also what the fuck was her mother doing through all of this exactly?
PS - that Adnan guy actually seemed to be the most decent person out of all of the bunch.
I'm really looking forward to the new episodes each week. The MIFTers are carrying the show now. I start smiling just by looking at them.
Why did they take Norman out of the picture? His character was amazing!!!
Hondo's father is stuck in the past and even after all this time, he prefers to b1tch and gripe instead of helping to come up with solutions. His own son's success doesn't even enspire him. Sad...
Why does Chris's character have a son story for literally everything. The female on the team doesn't have to be the one to emotionally connect to every topic on the show. It's honestly beyond annoying. At this point idk how she functions as a human being after everything that's happening in her life.
I am very disappointed god isn’t played by Neil Gaiman.
Great screenplay: funny with a heart! Definitely worth a watch, especially if you like Diane Keaton.
So far I would say this is the weakest episode of this season. It's not just because the topic is a bit different. It's just that nobody in this episode do I find particularly believable.
And the moral of the story is: White people in America literally cannot be trusted to do anything right by their black and POC friends.
The fact that the KBI/FBI "couldn't" solve this case (when Alonzo's killers were most likely at that party—which narrows it down to, what, 40 people?), and then proceeded to close it because of their own incompetence is maddening. I honestly wonder if law enforcement would have tried a bit harder if the victim and his family were white.
Point: This mystery should not be unsolved.
WELL THIS WASN'T SO MUCH A MYSTERY, I KNOW WE ALL KNOW WHO COMMITTED THIS DISGUSTING CRIME. WHAT A
MONSTER HE WAS, HE WAS ALMOST SAT THERE BRAGGING TO THE CAMERA ABOUT IT AS THOUGH HE'D GOT AWAY WITH IT. AND HE WAS SORTA EXPLAINING WHAT HE DID WITH HER IN THE LAST MOMENTS OF HER LIFE, WHAT AN ABSOLUTE PIECE OF SHIT. HE WAS PARADING AROUND WITH HER REMAINS LIKE THEY WHERE HIS TROPHY, HE COULD HARDLY CONTAIN HIS PRIDE AND EXCITEMENT
ON CAMERA.
STRAIGHT TO HELLA FOR
THIS PEACE OF TRASH.
HE WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
DEFINITELY DID IT.
PSYCHO, COWARD, BULLY.
I HOPE HE **** ALONE
AND IN PAIN.
(I'm so angry and can't believe I've
just watched a murdering psycho get tv
time to gloat and brag about his trophy kill).
"I hope he Rots"
No clue how they're going to wrap this up in one episode, so many storylines to cover! Also they've ruined Michaela, hows she going to sit there taking the moral high ground when they've all done horrible things, she also lied to Connor so yeah, she pissed me off. A great episode though!
It's hilarious how the documentary is always protecting the parents and picturing the PJ as idiots. The documentary NEVER tries to answer the parents contradictions and that in Portugal they could've been arrested for abandonment.
Time traveling to undo everything bad that happened is just lazy writing.
Every year, I'm surprised and happy that this show gets renewed for another season. I'll be sad to see it go, when it inevitably goes. It's got to be the sweetest show on TV.