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Also, did anybody notice a cameo from The Office's favorite (only?) heartthrob?
I'm only four episodes in but I did catch this:
Did anyone catch the Dan Harmon cameo?
I thought it was him but didn't see his name in the credits.
And I caught a short glimpse of Krasinski. That made me happy.
I thought Mary Lynn Rajskub's non-speaking role was quite funny.
Oh and you guys talking about Wiig, made me remember that I thought the guy playing young Zuckercorn was playing him well and then I found out it was Henry Winkler's real son. Cool.
Also, did anybody notice a cameo from The Office's favorite (only?) heartthrob?
Ed Helms, right?
I think you guys are right, they do get better as you continue through them. I'm through #7 now, you speed watchers.
(Because I watched Season 1 of Bob's Burgers.)
I'm going to have to avoid this thread awhile, but at least I got as far as DftF saying he went in expecting to be disappointed but wasn't. Or something like that.
Kristen Wiig is incredibly good as young Lucille.
This.
I thought Mary Lynn Rajskub's non-speaking role was quite funny.
And this. Also, John Slattery.
Six episodes in so far. LOADS of cameos and an all-around great time. John Beard is a superstar.
In closing, ANUSTART.
Still catching up. Motherboy XXX may be my favorite episode of anything, ever.
I guess I'm the only one who isn't enjoying Season 4. Six episodes in, and each one feels like a chore to get through. (Except for the Tobias episode)
You're not alone, STT. I'm glad I watched them but I didn't love them like I thought I would, and I'm glad I'm done.
It took me a few episodes to get into it, and it didn't nearly measure up to the show's initial run. I still like it a lot and will rewatch before the summer's done.
I gave up after about 7 or 8.
I'm about at the point of giving up. Got halfway through the 7th episode at lunch, then bailed and watched an episode of The League. Oh well. I was happy with the S3 finale, so no big deal.
It had its moments, but didn't live up to the original 3 seasons. It was worth watching though.
I was at a library book sale today and found a book with the following title: My Name Is Not Bob Loblaw. It's from 1977 (predates the show by almost twenty years), and it's real. I didn't buy it because I already had a biography of Walker Percy, Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain, My Pappy Was a Pistol by Lewis Grizzard, and Legs by William Kennedy. But it made my day to see that. Some of Scott Baio's finest work, I believe
Wild. Maybe it was the inspiration for the joke. Of course they couldn't have foreseen the Bob Loblaw Law Blog in 1977. Chachi would've thought such talk was witchcraft.
I have a picture of it on my Facebook, surprised no one's commented on it yet (he was a beloved tertiary character, am I right?)
Ever have a joke that would only make sense to people who'd find it inappropriate, yet the people who'd laugh at wouldn't get it?
The conference rooms here all have nautical names - Schooner, Windward, Regatta, etc. - because the boss at the time fancied herself a boater. My little conference room doesn't have a name, though. A great one just occurred to me: The Seaward.
My son and his girlfriend were looking for comedies to watch on Netflix, and I kept suggesting Arrested Development, which he kept ignoring. I finally forced him to watch the pilot , which isn't as great as I remembered (compared to the rest of the series, anyway).
They ended up watching The League, which is okay, but ......
I think Arrested Development was a good show. I liked how it was resolved at the end, and the whole way the story worked and everything. I didn't like the characters - except GOB, but I really liked the show. I didn't love the pilot, either, though... it's just the whole thing, with the recurring characters and everything.
A great one just occurred to me: The Seaward.
I'll leave when I'm good and ready.