Awful, just awful. What was Lynch thinking?
Awful, just awful. What was Lynch thinking?
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Perfect scene. You're a retard.
Perfect scene? More like perfect shit.
He was thinking: "TV is dead, bury it, consider it mercy. Nothing will ever top this."
This was actually the only scene that felt like old Twin Peaks so far to me
this scene was hilarious. michael cera can make anythign good
that and bobby seeing laura's photograph, for sure.
That was a great scene and Cera did great.
Op is full of shit
It felt like a bad parody of Twin Peaks.
Sup Forums can't into absurdity
Trump is president. Real life is absurd enough.
Children unfamiliar with Brando's films (and image) could never appreciate this scene. I feel bad for you OP(leb)
I have seen literally every Brando movie. The scene still sucked.
This scene is amazing.
It was awful and went on for way too long.
Like James' song, it was a litmus test. This series may not be for you.
Jame's song was funny and sad and eerie all at once. This was just crap.
Reminder that this scene is the epidamy of Reddit regardless of what Sup Forums wants you to think
This desu, I was actually pleasantly surprised by his acting. He wasn't as nerdy or awkward as I thought he would be, and his voice didn't sound as high pitched and childish as it normally does.
I actually liked James's song.
Because he was doing a bad Brando impression.
The longer it went on, the funnier it got.
Maybe if you're on the spectrum.
Michael Cera is patrician
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Michael Cera's best role in years
Autistic people can't into humor, so you'd most likely be the one on the spectrum.
I hope he makes another appearance as Colonel Kurtz.
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This wasn't funny, though. So, I'm afraid, it is you who is on the spectrum.
Literally just OP bitching about a scene everyone enjoys.
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Overly dramatic and serious Marlon Brando placed between cartoony sitcom characters and becomes the one who cartoonishly stupid. If you didn't liked it, you are reddut
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Oooh, so deep! How does Lynch do it?