I liked the description of Kushner's dad and the caricatures at the beginning of the party. I noticed Conway and DeVos, but I'm sure there were others.
GRRM proves once again that he is good at world-building and setup but can't finish worth a damn.
If the lead gets to time-travel to an alternate universe, I'm guessing the others will get there eventually.
This episode was a hot mess.
Homer wrecks both cars but they are magically fixed, then destroys a laptop for no reason.
Marge was a fragile dumbass.
Family Guy Land was funny, as were the TV ads ("may smell like dead people").
Jason was enthusiastic, but it wasn't quite enough.
DeNiro was atrocious, per usual.
Mumford and Sons were bad. Not Kanye bad, because they actually play their instruments and can sing, but bad nonetheless.
I used to think like that until I went to several of my class reunions. For the vast majority of people in my class (and friends who went to different schools), high school never ends. They may be married and have kids and be successful, but their personalities are rooted in their formative years.
He was jealous, and used the tape as a convenient excuse.
The part you made bold was a simple reference to the fact that when her Dad lost the election and became a pariah, he (and others) shunned her like a disgraced Amish farmer. Real friends stick by you. Period. They shouldn't be embarrassed or consider it beneath themselves to hang out with you.
Well that was . . . dark. They should've named the episode "My teen angst bullshit has a body count".
Any chance Sharif Atkins' character is a mutant and survived?
I stopped reading comics when Rob Leifeld started making serious money even though he can't draw to save his life, and everything was about "Issue 0" and "holographic covers".
I still have my original run of Ben Edlund's The Tick, though.
That being said, he took a shot with a wide brush and missed.
Sleeping with Madison? Attacking Piz out of jealousy? Both of those showed he really hadn't changed or grown much. How about not being a better "friend" from the start?
Kudos to Jason Dohring and Kristen Bell for their ability to make me care about these characters.