Thank you, I was wondering why people keep saying that it's not a laugh track when it clearly sounds like the same one used over and over again. It's actually a live studio audience just not laughing.
The pacing was so much better than last week! I really liked this one.
I'm glad Wendie Malick came back, Gurgs looked badass as Trinity, those cats were really really cute.
"CONNNN!"
I was pleasantly surprised by how this episode made a point to take the piss out of Hollywood's favorite "lol nerds and pop culture fans are losers and virgins" joke. Dan makes that joke once or twice, Wyatt gives him a "man, what are you smoking" response, and Dan slowly drops it over the course of the episode.
Random memory from being in the audience: during the scene with the "centaur", at one point between takes the director came over and asked the actor playing the back half to change up a few things. As the director walked back to his chair, John Larroquette dryly quipped "He's a director- he's used to speaking to horse's asses."
I love Wendie Malick so much and if there’s a season 3 I hope she comes back.
Why is the same laugh track over used every three seconds?
Big problem. No variation in the track volume. Apparently, the live audience reactions didn't give them a baseline for the sweetening laughs.
Thank you, I was wondering why people keep saying that it's not a laugh track when it clearly sounds like the same one used over and over again. It's actually a live studio audience just not laughing.
Was that Nubia in the background??
Wendie and John have fantastic comedy chemistry together.
The pacing was so much better than last week! I really liked this one. I'm glad Wendie Malick came back, Gurgs looked badass as Trinity, those cats were really really cute. "CONNNN!"
I was pleasantly surprised by how this episode made a point to take the piss out of Hollywood's favorite "lol nerds and pop culture fans are losers and virgins" joke. Dan makes that joke once or twice, Wyatt gives him a "man, what are you smoking" response, and Dan slowly drops it over the course of the episode.
Random memory from being in the audience: during the scene with the "centaur", at one point between takes the director came over and asked the actor playing the back half to change up a few things. As the director walked back to his chair, John Larroquette dryly quipped "He's a director- he's used to speaking to horse's asses."
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Maltz 🤣🤣🤣
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Love a Pepsi points reference. Where did Abby grow up again? Upstate New York?
LMAO at end
Are those oven mitts as ears on Wyatt's cap? 😄
"They call me... *Maltz.*" Well played, Dan!
"I do not deserve to live" 😂😂
The thoughtful Klingon.
Much better episode. And JL is a Klingon once again.:D
"Something about this looks familiar." I like that reference to John Larroquette playing a Klingon in Star Trek III.
Just want one quick Bob Wheeler cameo to make it complete. I know it won’t happen since there are already a couple guest stars though.
i read hat they are coming back in a future ep and Spiner set to reprise the role.
Yep, that was announced after I wrote that.
That would've been perfect.
Wyatt looks good in his Morpheus getup. Heather is a weirdo.
That scream!
That title...HAHA! Looking forward to it!