Stairway to Kevin

Better than Reba? Hard to say, but hilarious.

fuckyeahad:

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rannybananny:

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Ugh. SO fucking true!

Jurassic Bark… it gets me every time

rannybananny:

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Ugh. SO fucking true!

Jurassic Bark… it gets me every time

OH DEAR LORD.

gaseousclay:

The Intervention commercial is on A&E.

IT. IS. THE. WORST.

Amazing Grace is probably one of my favorite American folk songs.

AND IT TOTALLY RUINS IT.

and I really don’t understand the appeal of intervention and now I hate that show even more.

Intervention is the funniest show on TV if you have the right mindset. The episode with the girl who gets high by huffing duster? Instant classic.

Allison Brie: Whether she’s breaking it down with Pete on “Mad Men” or rocking the sexy skeleton outfit on “Community,” she is hot, hot, hot.

Allison Brie: Whether she’s breaking it down with Pete on “Mad Men” or rocking the sexy skeleton outfit on “Community,” she is hot, hot, hot.

OMFGMADMEN

welcometothisblogbitch:

BEST EPISODE EVER BEST EPISODE EVER

I didn’t think anything could beat the episode where Peggy smokes weed and Roger pulls the minstrel act, but this one did it.

I guess I’ll fill the void by catching up with Curb and Dexter now…

boringloser:

Gettin’ Rid of Britta
by Some Worries

Some total genius put the full 2-minute “Gettin’ Rid of Britta” song from last night’s Community online. By Vaughn’s band, “Some Worries.” It’s rad. Take it Pierce!

fuckyeahad:

J. Walter Weatherman: Oh my God, my arm!Michael: Oh, my God, this guy’s arm! Just… came off and landed on the dock.Narrator: Michael realized that his father had, once again, taught him an elaborate lesson.J. Walter Weatherman: And that’s why you don’t teach lessons to your son.

fuckyeahad:

J. Walter Weatherman: Oh my God, my arm!
Michael: Oh, my God, this guy’s arm! Just… came off and landed on the dock.
Narrator: Michael realized that his father had, once again, taught him an elaborate lesson.
J. Walter Weatherman: And that’s why you don’t teach lessons to your son.

alexwatt:

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I’m pretty sure this is my first reblog of Eye on Springfield ever, but this scene has stuck with me over the years.

alexwatt:

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I’m pretty sure this is my first reblog of Eye on Springfield ever, but this scene has stuck with me over the years.

The 30 Rock Season Premiere: Heavy Meta

conormckeon:

Since its inception, 30 Rock has been one of the most meta sitcoms in television history, and perhaps third only to Arrested Development and The Simpsons. (There will never be a show more meta than AD or The Simpsons.)

But last night’s episode was especially self-referential, and follows a long line of classic shows making a commentary on themselves. Such episodes include:

“The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show” episode of the Simpsons

“S.O.B’s” episode of Arrested Development

“The Pitch” episode of Seinfeld.

Between the 30 rock premiere, Poochie , S.O.B’s, and The Pitch, only the Seinfeld episode did not make mention of the show’s struggles to find a wider audience. I’m pretty confident that if Seinfeld  wasn’t already in the process of becoming an unquestionable hit, the tone of the episode would have been more akin to the others.

Shows have long made singular meta jokes, some better than others. Family Guy has broken the 4th wall several times and dabbled in meta, though with the delicate subtlely of a hammer one would expect from Family Guy, and in an episode of Frasier, Frasier Crane is asked, “do you have any idea what it’s like to play the same character for 19 years in a row?”

This brings me to the question I’ve been wondering for 3 years now: When is The Office going to make mention of the fact that the cameras are still following them around? I have to imagine it’s going to happen relatively soon, possibly this season. One thing is for sure, if it does happen, some idiot is going to blog about it.

Yeah, Chase has said that a few (hundred) times. It really only makes sense.