whiporee November 2, 2014 Share November 2, 2014 I did like the end -- it was nice to see Kevin not be a total wimpy loser they've tried to make him out to be the last couple of years. Raft's second harvest jokes were too many, but Ruxin being an eagle scout and Kevin's inner Brian were pretty good, comparatively. Link to comment
pakelihe November 20, 2014 Share November 20, 2014 I saw this description somewhere else, and it is even more misleading than usual. It's khat, not a new strain of marijuana, and Trixie had nothing to do with the Andre/Russell relationship. Khat and the extremely attractive Sarah Dumont were the reasons for Russell's meltdown, in some order. Link to comment
ganesh November 21, 2014 Share November 21, 2014 I was actually hoping that the wine bar would be moderately successful. The show has had a good run, so a few changes could open up some interesting storylines. The great thing about Russell fucking the cheese was when he put his leg up. I hope it was ad libbed. The reaction was hilarious. Link to comment
FancySchmancy January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 You'll be in for a rude awakening after Season 4, to be honest. It really, really went down except for the occasional fantastic guest star. Link to comment
ChlcGirl May 11, 2015 Share May 11, 2015 (edited) Just watched all the episodes in about 2 weeks. Favorite Episodes: The Cape Fear rip off with the return of Mr. McGiblets. The episode where Rafi moves in with Ruxin to chase away the nanny. The Bobum Man. And the episode where they make the porno in Andre's apartment. The Thanksgiving episode with Sarah Silverman. Love Ruxin and Rafi. HATE Pete because he is such a slimy shit. Edited May 11, 2015 by ChlcGirl 1 Link to comment
Primetimer September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 So long, all Sarah's shoes. Read the story Link to comment
scrb September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 Show is getting tired. Taco used to be an okay weirdo character but with Raffi around, he seems to be trying to hard to shock and gross out the others. Link to comment
Traveller519 September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 I agree. I'll be happy for the show to make a graceful exit with its final season (or as graceful as these people can muster) Sustaining comedy for a long time is tough, but after watching a lot of the marathon we had up here on Canadian FXx this weekend I feel like it's best to just watch it as comedian's riffing. Link to comment
Ottis September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 I didn't mind this ep as much as others, I guess. Taco's lines were funny and as nonsensical as ever. I did think the open with Marshawn Lynch should have shown the thrown bottle being intercepted vs. the grill and fire. Link to comment
sportsgirl September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 The beginning of the episode was much funnier than the end. Taco Corp in small doses is hilarious, the celeb cameo was well played, and the characters were dependably themselves. The twist of Andre dating Pete's ex has a ton of promise. But for me, Raffi tends to derail what I find to be the actual humor among the regular cast-members; gross without the funny is just gross. The show's formula is to build to the high point of the gang doing something completely embarrasing and awful in public/in front of celebrities, but the draft scene didn't pay off. It felt like wasted opportunity, and sadly, McGibblets felt shoe-horned in. (Which is tragic because McGibblets is my favorite thing ever about this show.) Maybe it's good the show is ending Link to comment
ChipBach September 15, 2015 Share September 15, 2015 Word to that Sportsgirl - Raffi would have been an OK character in one half of a season. The fact that he's a dangerous gross psychopath isn't funny at all. The fact that the group allows him to hang out with them dumbs each character down quite a bit. Taco has also jumped the shark. I liked him as a loser little brother with a terrible filter. The fact that he orders a porta-potty seems to be begging for laughs. I will watch it through the end, but it ain't the same... Link to comment
Febgirl September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 Damn. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/comedian-steve-rannazzisi-admits-lied-9-11-escape-article-1.2362386 He deserves all of the Sackos in the world.... Link to comment
Princess Sparkle September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 (edited) Wow. I remember him telling that story on WTF with Marc Maron and being gobsmacked that he and his wife so narrowly escaped, and now I'm just grossed out. And he's a damn good actor, because he sounded incredibly believable when he was talking about it. Did he think he needed a cool story for Marc Maron or something? Because that's a really shitty thing to lie about. Edited September 16, 2015 by Princess Sparkle 2 Link to comment
Traveller519 September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 So he was actually working in Midtown at that time? He can tell the whole story without the hyperbole to be at the actual WTC, and it still resonates as an emotional story, and is true!. I'm guessing when he actually started talking with people it got embellished from being in Midtown to at the WTC, likely out of further questioning from people. 2 Link to comment
Princess Sparkle September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 I almost want to go back and listen to that WTF episode again, because as I recall, he was talking about his previous life working as a stockbroker, and offered up on his own that he was in the twin towers, and that his (now) wife was on her way to work. But now, reading that article, no wonder he backed off on telling the story on a different podcast; he probably realized he'd stretched the story too far and didn't want to go further. I just wonder why this is coming out now. Link to comment
msani19 September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 I just wonder why this is coming out now. I believe that the New York Times was doing a profile or did a profile on him and they questioned the fact about him working at Merrill Lynch in the WTC. Merrill Lynch was not located in the WTC, ever. I don't know how he managed to have noone notice that piece of the story at the time or since. Marc wouldn't know what companies were or were not in the WTC, so he wouldn't have known to confirm or double check. He took him at face value, cause who'd lie about something like that. I agree with the fact that him being in the vicinity at the time would have been enough; the embellishment is so wrong. He was about to have a comedy special air on Comedy Central which probably will never see the light of day now. Link to comment
hendersonrocks September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 What an asshat. Here's a good read on the whole thing. 1 Link to comment
mojoween September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 And he didn't even work at Merrill Lynch? Tool. Link to comment
Primetimer September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 The most amazing food-related moments from The League. Read the story Link to comment
bilgistic September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 "Trash pepper" made me literally laugh out loud. I hate football but I love this show. 2 Link to comment
Traveller519 September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 I'm glad to see Neal got out of Nurse Pam's electro shock-ing grasps. Though he appears to have replaced his beloved lunchbox with a pepper grinder 1 Link to comment
Prairie Fire September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 Andre kicking everyone's ass and saving the day was quite the payoff. 3 Link to comment
John Ramos September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 I thought this was the funniest episode in recent memory. The Draft Of Innocence was so Andre and Meegan fits with him perfectly. And Ruxin's abject horror at Sofia's draft plan were some A-plus Kroll faces. 2 Link to comment
BeatLA24 September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 I enjoy whenever Andre gets a "win." He's always the butt of the joke, that when he comes out on top, I cheer. Conversely, I like it whenever Pete gets some comeuppance. I also had to laugh at Raffi's line about how, while in period attire, it was a slave auction, and wanted to know that everyone was okay with that. I guess I'm in the minority, in loving every time Raffi shows up. I get a kick out of how he always calls Kevin, Brian, and that Pete is "Tall Guy." 2 Link to comment
Traveller519 September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 I suffered Rafi fatigue early in the season, but find him much more endearing now. I enjoy the little throwaways too (Brian, Tall Guy, Pocket Dawgs), but his ridiculousness serves to show off the ridiculousness of the whole group. "This is a slave auction, right?" Was awfully on the nose. Link to comment
Maximum Taco September 18, 2015 Share September 18, 2015 (edited) The only problem I had was continuity. Taco had already drafted Sebastian Janikowski (and actually a second kicker) when he put him up for auction. Come on people, just because it's the final season doesn't mean that you have to phone it in on the accuracy of the draft board. I also don't understand how "The Coin" is supposed to work, if every decision is decided by the flip of a coin couldn't they all just keep proposing terrible trades to that team? There's a 50/50 chance they'd accept any trade no matter how terrible. Edited September 18, 2015 by Maximum Taco Link to comment
scrb September 22, 2015 Share September 22, 2015 Was just coming to post the story. Guess I should have been subscribed to this topic. Link to comment
Prairie Fire September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 So if Kevin and Jenny are the Jets and Giants, which one is which? Link to comment
Sarah D. Bunting September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I'd have to go with Kev as the Jets based on relative historical ineptitude (I love you, Jets fans! but you know I'm right). 4 Link to comment
Traveller519 September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Ooof, after two good episodes to start the season, that was a bit of a coaster. Thank goodness Ruxin was there to keep the humor, if this had been one of the episodes he missed over the past few years I don't think it would have survived. I'm amazed at how quick on actual NFL news this show is. Brady being cleared to play was less than three weeks ago, did they film the two alternatives and sort it in editing? Link to comment
Primetimer September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 Ruxin's communion with whipped topping is, incredibly, not what sent Sarah D. Bunting over the edge of Mt. Caps-Lock. Read the story Link to comment
jamblastx September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I almost threw up when I saw the in show Draft Kings commercial as between them an Fan Duel, they have ruined ANY sort of non-DVR television watching with their incessant ads for their gambling sites. And its not just sports, as they are on USA, TBS, etc during non-sporting events all the time. And Dave Gomes may be the greatest guy on the planet but I hate him for those ads (and yes I know it isn't his fault) but if I have to see him grab his teeth one more time...I will complain about it...more...on the internet...on a television forum...I got nothing 1 Link to comment
JerseyKOrange September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 On the bright side, I am flashing back to like 2003 and TOTALLY counting "God is everywhere but not in the bathtub" as a shout-out to Miss Alli. 1 Link to comment
Prairie Fire September 24, 2015 Share September 24, 2015 I'd have to go with Kev as the Jets based on relative historical ineptitude (I love you, Jets fans! but you know I'm right). Good call. It's actually a perfect metaphor: the quietly competent Giants (2 Super Bowls) = Jenny, the hilariously incompetent Jets = Kevin, and they share the same "home field". Link to comment
ganesh September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 Andre did say, "are we going to let him do this?" So I figured that meant they all knew. Minor error: when Rafi correctly was pointing out that it was a slave auction and they hadn't drafted a white guy, Gronk was already on the board. This was a little too much for me because while I can imagine Andre is a competent and professional surgeon, beating up all those people was ridiculous even for this show. Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 But Kevin did win a title.....sort of, a few seasons ago, depending on if it counted. The EBDB and "Forever unclean!!:" saved this episode for me. I don't know why I find that phrase so funny, but especially when Ruxin says it, it cracks me up. (Like Dee's "God Damn it!" on Its ALways sunny) Link to comment
hks September 25, 2015 Share September 25, 2015 The ONLY positive about the whole Draft Kings thing is that almost all of the characters denounced it as something they couldn't do. Only Pete, arguably the most morally bankrupt one of them, would consider trying it out. Link to comment
ganesh September 26, 2015 Share September 26, 2015 I thought Jenny said "forever unclean" at the end. Which was perfect. Not that the show has any basis in reality, but if my wife wanted to nanny cam the house while she went away, uh, no. I found the whole dick chicken concept to be hilarious because I could totally believe that happening. Jenny really sold it by taking it so seriously, "are you hard?" I was wondering if she ad libbed it because that scene was great. Link to comment
Aliconehead September 27, 2015 Share September 27, 2015 (edited) I thought Jenny said "forever unclean" at the end. Which was perfect. I agree that if my spouse tried to Nanny Cam the house while I was there and they were not, there would major problems. I would not be having it Edited September 27, 2015 by Aliconehead Link to comment
Primetimer October 1, 2015 Share October 1, 2015 Ruxin makes a delicious kosher meal of the scenery. Read the story Link to comment
Traveller519 October 1, 2015 Share October 1, 2015 So, is Taco now the Greek Chorus for the show? I kind of like that. Link to comment
Ottis October 2, 2015 Share October 2, 2015 So did Taco do something to Andre's implant stash that caused Frank "The Body's" girlfriend to actually have lopsided breasts? Couldn't quite follow that. Link to comment
Traveller519 October 2, 2015 Share October 2, 2015 So did Taco do something to Andre's implant stash that caused Frank "The Body's" girlfriend to actually have lopsided breasts? Couldn't quite follow that. Yes. He had taken them from Andre's office to play cornhole in Kevin and Jenny's back yard (instead of actual bean bags). I think the implication was that the frequent shots they had taken had made them irregular. Why he would have taken them back to Andre's was never mentioned. Probably best not to think about it. Link to comment
ganesh October 3, 2015 Share October 3, 2015 Cobb was quite funny, and I like that they are using the slot WRs as a running gag. Link to comment
Traveller519 October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 Of course Kevin and Jenny would take delight in a new put-down for the message boards, even if it came at the hands of their daughter's bully. Link to comment
Traveller519 October 15, 2015 Share October 15, 2015 I had some good laughs in this episode. Nice having the storylines all tie together like old times too. Still you can see the passion is gone, right call making this the last season. Link to comment
ganesh October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 I did like the call back to the hot tub being soiled though. The whole Jenny and Meegan scene was creepy, but funny. I was wondering how much the actor ad libbed because Jenny at the end looked like, "whoa." I also did like that Andre was right in the end about his lineup. If they were all inept at fantasy football it wouldn't work. He does know what he's doing. I don't mean to be, but Meegan totally pegs Andre. I mean, seriously. Link to comment
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