The only time I have ever seen Debra crack a smile when she was doing a skit.
▲ 36 r/MADTV

The only time I have ever seen Debra crack a smile when she was doing a skit.

It was the one where Debra and Nicole are uncomfortable around Michael and Mo in their undergarments playing Nicole's parents. Debra is usually pretty stone faced, but when Michael started patting his belly in front of them you can see her and Nicole had a hard time keeping it together. lol

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 6 days ago
▲ 263 r/MADTV

These are the front-runners I would have considered for fan favorites in the show's history.

Miss Swan and Stewart are almost 50/50 for early madtv, Oprah for favorite lampooned celebrity and late madtv definitely would have Coach Hines as the winner.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 9 days ago
▲ 36 r/MADTV

Crista Flanagan was the best screamer in the show's run.

Whenever she had a skit that required her to scream, or be loud she nailed it to perfection. Like her 3 minute meal skits, Heidi Klum impression or her workplace laughing skits with Ardyn.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 11 days ago

In the "Sleight of Hank" episode, this is the closest we've ever seen Hank achieve a natural beard.

Hank in Dracula voice: "For my next trick, I need a beautiful womans"

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 12 days ago
▲ 361 r/Asmongold

Anyone else?

I still wanna play gta 6, but there really isn't any rush to play it imo. I'm much more looking forward to these future titles. P.s, I'm fairly certain gta6 will be disappointing.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 13 days ago

This film has to take the cake for the most hated ending of any thiller.

The movie was great, but that ending by god did it make my blood boil. I would have loved a sequel where an estranged relative of the couple gets involved and goes full John Wick on those townies asses.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 14 days ago

Why didn’t John Red Corn get more invested into the artifacts found in Hank's yard?

I know JRC said these objects are sacred and shouldn't be taken, but I'd imagine he or other fellow Native people's he know would want to take a gander at the apparent treasure trove of artifacts in his yard.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 15 days ago

Why was Gordon soo cruel in the Flamangos episode?

Anyone else feel like maybe Gordon had it out for Adele and wanted to make her feel miserable on purpose? I don't know how else to explain it, he seemed to take joy in making her suffer burning all her old stuff and remodeling the restaurant into something lifeless, dull and bland. All the while making her seem ungrateful for it. Adele wasn't exactly the nicest person to most people, but this seems like a step too far. Gordon hadn't done anything like this to any other owner so this whole episode feels like he's almost picking on her.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 16 days ago
▲ 817 r/KingOfTheHill+1 crossposts

If Hank were to give video games another try, which games do you think would make him cry?

My best guesses would be,

Red Dead Redemption 2

God of War (2018)

Telltale's The Walking Dead

u/AcademicWelcome8826 — 18 days ago

I hate these two from Zeke's more than Amy and Samy from Amy's Baking Company.

Amy ans Samy for as bad as they were, at least ran the business THEY built into the ground and tried to serve somewhat good food. But Darryl and Ellen were complete ghouls to take a dead man's name and destroy his business's reputation with the local community. They cut costs on everything and the food was subpar and they didn't care. They were the living embodiment of that meme, "Don't ask questions just consume product".

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 18 days ago

Help me find this episode.

Gordon visits some restaurant, I forget what type it is, but from the outside you can tell it used to be an old Wendy's building. When Gordon enters and is greeted by the hostess, he remarks on how stunning she looks and proceeds to go inside. Thats all I remember.

Edit: Found.

reddit.com
u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 25 days ago
▲ 798 r/lotr

Were Sam, Merry and Pippin allowed to accompany the Fellowship because they served as Proxies for Frodo?

Did Gandalf and Elrond take one look at the Hobbits and think, the orcs could never tell them apart and doubt Saruman left them a detailed description of Frodo to know what he looks like?

I know it's probably not the case, but when Merry and Pippin were taken, that was when they proved to be most useful to help frodo and draw the Orcs away from him because to the average Orc all Halflings look the same.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 30 days ago
▲ 157 r/Asmongold

The film could have avoided a lot of the negativity if Nolan had Brad Pitt in the film for one scene to play Achilles in the underworld part of the story.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 1 month ago

[SELF] Finally done with repairing and painting the broken statue I found.

My mom loved it and is happy I gave it such bright colors. It took me roughly two months whenever I had spare time to work on it. I know some people may complain about the color scheme, but I picked them because they are her favorite and so that even when autumn arrives and everything turns dull, and grey she still has something colorful and lively to look at.

u/Ok-Resolution7918 — 1 month ago