best scene in the history of television
I cry any time I watch the ending of Six Feet Under.
I think it’s about time for this show to be rewatched. I’m in the mood for big ugly tears.
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best scene in the history of television
I cry any time I watch the ending of Six Feet Under.
I think it’s about time for this show to be rewatched. I’m in the mood for big ugly tears.
(Source: tobyziegler)
Max’s Gay Identity Crisis (from Happy Endings). I’m way behind on this season, and I almost forgot how perfect and delightful this show is.
Me. Forever.
(Source: masturiebate, via beinglovedicouldnotloveagain)
Veep Season 2 Trailer
Veep returns to HBO on Sunday April 14th at 10pm.
I will freely admit that it took me a while to fully appreciate this show, but now I’m so freakin’ excited for season 2 I can hardly stand it
I love a good AD dashboard coincidence
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William H. Macy OWNS this scene. Includes one of my favorite lines in the history of television:
… and if you disrespect him in my presence again, I’m going to rededicate the rest of my life to ruining the rest of yours and if you think I’m just mouthing at you, you should ask around about me. I have absolutely no conscience about these things.
Possibly the quintessential Aaron Sorkin scene.
(Source: anindelibleline, via synecdoche)
Sweet Jeezus there’s a “Jurassic Parks & Recreation”…nobody gets me, or Loves me, nearly as much as the interwebz.
(Source: jurassicparksnrec)
When Duke Silver picked up his first saxophone, a love-bond formed between man and instrument, and he hasn’t stopped blowing since. “Jazz sax,” Duke says, “is a connection to the heavens. Human breath enters, and Angel breath leaves.” Inspired by the great musicians – Coltrane, Getz, Foreigner – Duke set out to establish a new standard of jazz. This wave has taken the entire world by storm.
Duke has taken residence at Cozy’s Bar in Eagleton, Indiana, playing monthly performances for packed, mature crowds.
As Duke always says, “Come love with me… and maybe we can walk through fire together.” (via Duke Silver Trio)
Your daily
Ron SwansonNick Offerman: ”There’s so much luck involved in mixing up a pot of goulash, and you’re not sure exactly which ingredient is going to make you say, `You know, that’s a delicious meal.’ Sometimes it’s the cumin that takes it over the top. If I were ever referred to as the cumin on ‘Parks and Recreation,’ I would consider it high praise.” (previously; photo by Victoria Will/AP)
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Though Schur hadn’t seen the finished episode yet, he said there were several small “West Wing” homages in it, and he told the director if there was room for a “West Wing”-style walk-and-talk with Amy Poehler and Bradley Whitford, he “wouldn’t complain.” But don’t look for a mini-“West Wing” reunion in Pawnee: Rob Lowe, who played Seaborn, did not share a scene with his “West Wing” castmate Whitford.
ugh okay fine +1,000 points for Parks because BRADLEY WHITFORD.
I would like to find a guy who understands me as well as Parks & Rec does
(Source: tvhangover)
I can haz James Wolk nao plz?
Also, I must thank the internet for convincing me to watch Happy Endings. I didn’t want to like the first episode so I didn’t tune in the rest of the season, but decided at the start of the 2nd season to give it another shot after the internet told me to and I have no regrets. SO GOOD!
Also also, still laughing about “I feel like a gay salmon swimming upstream in a river of bears” (and pretty much everything else that happened in the entire last episode because it was amah-zing)
Well this is just all kinds of wonderful!The wonderful people at CollegeHumor edited this together at breakneck speed after so many people tweeted/posted about Jean-Ralphio kinda looking like the Amazing Spiderman. To those editors (especially Sam Jacobson, I know it was you, you sly dog) I say kudos and thank you. To everyone else I say enjoy the trailer now as it will inevitably be taken down for breaking 1000 copyright laws.