My Year With The A-Team: Season 4, Episode 17 – Waiting for Insane Wayne
So it's a war hero and a heartthrob against the A-Team pretending to be crazy guys. I like it already.
So it's a war hero and a heartthrob against the A-Team pretending to be crazy guys. I like it already.
A redneck bar crowd is dancing to Culture Club while the A-Team tries to foil an armed robbery, while Murdock plays Lennon Sisters tunes at the radio station. This moment is why TV was invented.
Face catches up to the murderous golfers just as Frank the caddy scales a wall to safety. Did I actually just write that?
These Soviet guys are the worst-dressed invasion force ever. No wonder they're working with a guy called Poncho.
OH MY GOD it really is Murdock on the Wheel of Fortune!
Does it not occur to these clod villains that killing Uncle Buckle-Up is a bad business move for a company that makes Uncle Buckle-Up dolls?
If an unconscious, donkey-riding, sombrero-wearing B.A. doesn't convince you this is the greatest TV show ever, nothing will.
"Having one Jeff Tweedy, for example, is good, but having 340 Jeff Tweedys would be a big problem (especially for Mavis Staples)."
"Mr. Juarez!" says one of the bikers. "What are you doing here?" Unasked is "Why are you and your men dressed like Pee-Wee Herman?"
"Political" is one way to describe Face's high-profile interview; another would be "talking with a giant chicken."