
Scott and Weird Al throw a party that goes a little overboard. Krysten Ritter visits and plays her favorite party game, and author Gail Summercat gives tips to women in the workplace.
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Scott and Weird Al throw a party that goes a little overboard. Krysten Ritter visits and plays her favorite party game, and author Gail Summercat gives tips to women in the workplace.
I 100% saw that coming, but still laughed my butt off when it happened.Sappho wrote:And of course Zeke would come back early and walk right into the party. And not mind the party at all.
Oh crap. This episode sounds lit.Sappho wrote:I loved Zeke leaving Scott and Al with a bunch of rules for what they could and could not do in his absence like he's the parent and they're his two unruly teenagers.And then Al of course immediately throws a party, as you do when you're a teenager and have the house to yourself, while Scott plays the responsible sibling who tries to tell his immature brother not to.
The car beep from the taxi turning out to be the sound effects guy was hilarious, as was Al screaming at the party to shut up, followed by the record scratch that just kept on going until Al finally took the needle off.I love gags like that that fool your assumptions.
I also liked Al head banging while playing his musics, and being constantly surrounded by people like he's the life of the party (which you kind of are by default when you're in charge of the music, really).
And of course Zeke would come back early and walk right into the party. And not mind the party at all.
You need a quickie confession?Sappho wrote:I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.