

This sounds like my perfect evening: puzzles, great acoustics, and hot, hot murder goss. Now the good buddies can retire to the water closet to sift through garbage and listen in on Brett’s secrets. Yasper, installer of the least intuitive A/V setup in California, pops into the studio to fix Aniq’s intercom kerfuffle.

That seems to be it, really, but you don’t need more than three great works to become culturally indelible. He hunted peckish hippopotamuses with Will Forte. He humped floors while singing about women’s erogenous zones.
THE AFTERPARTY PAINTING TV
His faulty button-pushing causes the TV screens to shuffle clips from Xavier’s entire body of work, and, man, is it poignant to see what Xavier contributed to popular culture in just 12 years. In his best Dom Toretto voice, he launches into the tale, only to be interrupted by Aniq, who sends Danner rooting under the desk for his cellphone while he applies his mad mnemonic skills to the intercom. I imagine if he’d leaned more into the carjacking aspect, Zoë would’ve served him with divorce papers a long time ago.īrett gets caught trying to sneak out of Xavier’s mansion, so Danner hauls him into the studio to hear his account of the night. But at least he’s taken the right message from his favorite franchise: the importance of family. Is it terrible that I kinda like Brett? Sure, he’s a bully who cheated on his wife, disrespects Steve Urkel, and obviously has seen every Fast & Furious movie at least six times (I can picture him mouthing the dialogue along with Vin Diesel).
