The Dad Batch
Featuring:
Hunter, the Dad Dad
Wrecker, the Fun Dad
Tech, the Nerd Dad
Echo, the Mom
And finally, Crosshair the Dad who went to the shops to pick up more toothpicks but never came home
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The Dad Batch
Featuring:
Hunter, the Dad Dad
Wrecker, the Fun Dad
Tech, the Nerd Dad
Echo, the Mom
And finally, Crosshair the Dad who went to the shops to pick up more toothpicks but never came home
Well that explains things
Bummed I’m having this feeling. Thankful I don’t have it often.
I won't ruin this one.
Still thinking about that episode. What was phenomenal but could go overlooked to the average viewer, is how subversive that political subplot was. Even though Trump himself was never mentioned, which was brilliant on their part, it was highly implied that the outbreak of the virus was a result of the failing administration. Whether it was the intention of the show or not, they just illustrated what a world would look like when federal funds are stripped from scientific research. That may have been my favorite part of what was already a superb episode.
I’d like to thank The Last Man on Earth for killing the entire cabinet in under 1 minute
I thought the Bermuda Triangle was going to be a bigger problem in my life when I was younger
When someone comes in on a Sunday with a big banana and expects everything to be peaches:
this is a prophecy