I think parcs and rec is my favorite sitcom ever. It ended well, characterized perfectly, and equally prioritized hilarity and heart.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Is the Comedy thread locked?
Sorry. I'm responsible for that Chris Pratt-related derail.
(Because God knows we NEVER go off on thread-inappropriate tangents. Ever. My bad.)
(I actually went to check the Comedy thread.)
I'm rewatching the S1 finale for AoS, and yes, it's "Is that Nick Motherfucking Fury saving the day!" again. This finale just makes me all sorts of happy all over the place.
The Coulson-Fury snarkfest at Garrett. So wonderful.
See, it didn't go over that well with me. I guess I was glad to see Fury, but that showdown and the whole run of dialog just struck me as awkward and artificial.
The utter blaseness in the face or oratical evil just makes me happy. "You didn't tell me he was this crazy." "He's really stepped it up a notch." You expect them to hold up scoring signs for Dr. Doom speeches or something. I guess the apparent history of mutual snark makes me happy.
"Why the hell did you give that incoherent rant a 9, Coulson?"
"I was impressed by his use of alliteration in the middle, sir."
"OK, yeah, that was good, but he lost points when he tried to work in the speech before Agincourt."
"You're right, 'we few, we happy few' doesn't really apply to cybernetic mollusks."
"You're right, 'we few, we happy few' doesn't really apply to cybernetic mollusks."
Hee!