The only other one that really comes to mind is when the brothers are screaming "shoutout to J-Squad!" You can see Nathan tightening his stomach and struggling to hold back laughter through a huge grin.
He starts to lose it during the Ghost Realtor exorcism, but I think it was more out of shock of what was happening than simply thinking it was funny. And he may have been genuinely surprised when the guy let him taking a picture of him naked in a hot dog bun, can’t remember exactly
I also know he’s said that he will pretend to pick his teeth or bite his nails to hide when he’s breaking (which is pretty smart / I do it now too lol) so if anyone ever notices him doing that, that’s probably what’s happening
Finally getting around to watching season four. I will never, ever stop being in awe the way this show comes together as if it's destined to be. Little moments like the wart guy dropping his device that turned out to be a magical wand, the gas station attendant who drinks his grandson's urine, or the gun shop dude who's weird ringtone goes off mid-interview. It's television magic.
I love The Constant, but there are better episodes of Lost than that anyways. I'm glad Mad Men is up there.
Just read it, yeah I'm angry of course. Didn't watch a lot of the shows and disagree with best episode picks for most of the ones I did.
Considering the list covers reality shows, game shows, and talk shows, it’s more like a “greatest moments” in terms of audience reaction rather than critical analysis. The SNL entry focuses on Tina Fey’s debut as Sarah Palin while that episode’s host Michael Phelps remains one of the show’s worst ever. I will say it did call out my favorite South Park episode.
Rewatching season 4 for the first time, I think Chili/Massage Parlor is low-key one of the best episodes of the show