I have gone from barely tolerating Ann Perkins to loving her so much.
I have gone from barely tolerating Ann Perkins to loving her so much.
Yeah, this was the best
"The wisdom and the the spiritual beauty within Roy Jr ... it's just effin sick!"
I, too, enjoyed this episode.
Glad we are all in agreement.
Eyes are the losers in the skies.
Claymaysh!
Hot tub foot?
I need several gifs of them making their way to the podium. Like at least 7 or 8 different gifs. Then a gif of me holding my sides howling on my couch.
ETA:
Hot tub foot?
Ron's back and forth with the cop was faaaantastic.
"Guys, I don't want to worry you but there's some more bullshit happening on my golf course"
I love the addition of Champion. He needs to be a permanent fixture on the show.
His acquisition officially makes Andy and April the greatest married couple in the history of television.
The dunk-prat fall was really good because it's so fast that he looks like he conks his head really hard on the ice.
I think what did it for me was realizing they were going to make the three-legged dog try to walk on the ice.
"Right now, you need help."
"With my claymaysh?"
F'in perfect delivery that had med literally rolling on the floor.
I love the fact that we all seem to agree that this was one of the best eps so far. It gets my hopes up for the rest of the season and they havent even brought on Paul Rudd yet.
By the way, won't having Adam Scott and Paul Rudd on the same show create a "super-cool-nice-guy"-vortex of some sort? Is humanity really ready for this?
"She walked out of the room using that pretty ass I mentioned earlier to propel herself forward. I felt like my dick had been kicked up into my mouth, making me throw up from having a dick in my mouth"
And the Lo Cal Calzone Zone had to be taken straight from the Foam Corner.
Hot tub foot?
Just adding to the chorus: That dunk wipeout was so goddamn realistic. The Pistol ('s stuntman) just went for it. Also, love Champion, "Get on Your Feet" bit, and Adam Scott's ridiculous word abbreviations. Episode written by Mike Scully who, according to imdb, began his career writing jokes for Yakov Smirnoff.