Mallory talking to her kidnapped fish might be one of my favorite scenes this season.
Getting a handy from Cheryl.....yes please
So good.Elegant dinner Cheryl and Pam <3
Such a ludicrous scene to me.Go ahead and just sit there and pout
Called it.So, odds that Malory made the threat against the restaurant herself, like the blimp (RIGID AIR SHIP)?
"I'll have what he's having!" might be the gag of the series.
BOOM. PHRASING.
"I'll have what he's having!" might be the gag of the series.
BOOM. PHRASING.
Haven't watched the episode yet but Jon Benjamin has a great segment on the new comedy central show "Nathan for you."
It premiered tonight and I'm sure there's a rerun in like a hour. Worth checking out.
Boom, bumper
Love it
As did, "There's toast?"
I don't get the 1930s and Spain joke.
And what's with the bumper at the end of a joke.
Lana got so owned this episode.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Revolution
Bumper refers to the lead in/lead out from a commercial break, in reality-TV shows this is usually a clip of someone snapping off a one-liner.
I thought it had something to do with Spain's civil war. Heh, though the bumper makes it even more hilarious.
That seems to be a theme this season.
We welcome "Saturday Night Live" veteran Chris Parnell to the Studio, who is enjoying a nice post-"SNL" run in the hit FX animated series, "Archer"! He tells us what similarities he shares with his cartoon character, reveals which "SNL" castmates would crack him up on camera the most, and then we challenge him to draw our host in the likeness of an "Archer" character -- see how he fares!