I thought "this would be where they'd declare their love for each other" and then they DID!
That's the most splendid bit in an episode full of ridiculous amount of awesome, IMO. Friendship, romance, bromance -- whatever you call it, I don't care. I love them thiiiiis much together.
For the Festivids (vidding equivalent of yuletide) last year, Sisabet and Cappy made a Troy/Abed vid set to David Bowie's "Space Oddity", using the space-shuttle episode as a framing device. It's fantastic, and seriously made me tear up a little, and that clip at the window comes at the Most Perfect Moment in the song:
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TROY AND ABED! *sparklehearts*
Also, this compilation of The Best of Troy Clips never fails to make me happy: [link] (bonus points for using the Passion Pit song I adore!)
I think the "we're teaching Jeff how to fiiiiiiiiiii...ght." ("I couldn't think of another word") is my favourite bit, but they're all gold.
Aw, those are great. I do love Troy's consistent inability to come up with a cover story.
Why am I disproportionately bothered by Max using boxed cupcake mix? It's not even a good show.
But she's so damned gorgeous I can't not look. Fucking girlcrushes.
wrod. but real bakers hate mixes.
Why am I disproportionately bothered by Max using boxed cupcake mix? It's not even a good show.
I was really upset by the episode too, especially since it doesn't match up with the episode where Max teachers the blonde how to cook and they need a new mixer. Why would you need an expensive stand mixer to make cupcakes from a box. If they really needed to do the coupon episode, I wish they had been for some super fancy flour.
And do the flavours she offers (with the fabulous or amazing or whatever palette) exist in the brand of mixes she listed?
Why am I supposed to care about some woman making cupcakes from a box?
maybe it's a time-saving cheat, but then it would be funny if she could be all "Cake mix...I feel dirty. And not in a fun way."
Maybe she expands upon the boxed ingredients. In which case she's just buying more-expensive-than-necessary sugar, flour, etc. (Signed, recently used a gluten-free brownie mix as a starting point for otherwise much-more-delicious brownies than the mix would have created alone, just because it was the easiest way to not buy 2 pounds of rice flour that I didn't need for anything else.)
What show are you talking about?