This has nothing to do with teeth.
"Muffin Buffalo" and "Lovesick Ass" are hilarious and they rock. It pisses me off more that they cancelled the show because it was getting better. Now I really really want the DVDs. (I would go into the spoiler thread to discuss things, but I haven't seen any of the others and I won't read scripts, so.)
And it's not necessary to read "Crime Dog," either. I didn't. They make vague references to the events of the episode, but the episodes stand on their own.
(Oh! I got to hear Cranberry's tagline! Yay!)
Lovesick Ass is gorgeous, yes. I was doing the toss up between popping that in while I write letters to folks, or Out of Gas. Going to do Out of Gas, methinks. It's one of the episodes of anything I can watch over and over, along with Fury's Helpless, Joss' Objects in Space, and, well, I can watch Strictly Ballroom and Priscilla Queen of the Desert on continuous loops and still laugh all the way through.
I agree with everything you just said, Allyson. Saw Lovesick Ass twice in a row at the F2F and enjoyed it just as much the second time as I did the first (if not more since I caught a lot more).
Also, Out of Gas is one of the most beautifully crafted hours of television I have ever seen.
Lovesick Ass is gorgeous
I know you love "Lovesick Ass," but I think I liked "Muffin Buffalo" more. Maybe cause there was more talking-animal action, and the scenes with
Dr. Ron
were a riot. It also had the First Unaired Episode Squee! advantage.
It's one of the episodes of anything I can watch over and over, along with Fury's Helpless
I really like his commentary on that episode. I don't know that I have a lot of specific episodes I watch over and over like that. The only one that comes to mind is "Doppelgangland," and that's because I recently ended up seeing it three times in the span of a few months, and it didn't get any less entertaining.
on continuous loops and still laugh all the way through.
The film that I adore like that is
Groundhog Day,
and I haven't watched it in a long time. I only have a tape recorded off HBO, and it's such bad quality. I need to get the DVD. Also, Emperor's New Groove never fails to crack me up.
HA! My review of Out of Gas. I said some things that turned out to be horrendously embarassing once I found out that Tim was actually reading them.
Wouldn't take it back, though. Even my Captain Tightpants hate was way justified.
I like how you renamed "Bushwhacked" "The Reavers."
The silence can draw a sense of vast loneliness, wonder, or horror, depending on the mood of the episode. Here the silence is about
What is the silence about, Allyson? WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Watching
Groundhog Day
on continuous loop is too meta for me.
Hang on, I might have my original backed up on this comp.
I have a line through the paragraph, I cut it because it was crap, (it's stinking pretentious crap) but must not have caught the full thing before sending it to ScoopMe.