I liked both dynamics a lot, honestly. Sharona was like Monk's snarky sister or something whereas Natalie was more his curious, wide-eyed niece.
I liked both dynamics a lot, honestly. Sharona was like Monk's snarky sister or something whereas Natalie was more his curious, wide-eyed niece.
I know Gina Rodriguez is (deservedly) getting most of the acting kudos on this show, but I realllllyyyyy hope Jaime Camil can eke out an Emmy nomination because he is far and away my favorite part of an already very good show. The character veers so close to ridiculous parody so often yet he still manages to remain…
There was a black woman sitting nearest to the boss dude.
I am legit not kidding when I say I watch and enjoy more shows on the CW than any other broadcast network right now. Judge away, AV Club!
Yeah, never heard of this Andy Mientus kid before but he was absolutely fantastic and probably my favorite villain so far. Maybe even more so than Wentworth Miller's hilarious scenery chewing as Captain Cold.
"Don't wait up!"
"It's 10am, Jake."
Line of the night. That or 'chubby Chenoweth knockoff'.
I hope this show never stops doing ridiculous slow-mo entrances to rap songs. Terry's phony smile was TERRIFYING.
See, I feel like those jokes would work better if he were actually handsome and not just like, decent looking enough to not have to wear a paper bag over his head.
Oh, I don't have any spoilers or anything but the actress just scored the lead role on The Walking Dead spinoff so I don't expect she'll have much free time in the future.
Alycia Debnam Carey was really good in this episode and I wish she was sticking around. She really captured just enough of the childish vulnerability Lexa is trying to (and only moderately successful at) suppressing without compromising the tough, badass side of the character.
I kinda do? And I think it's a little jarring we haven't really seen them yet. Being a parent is kind of a big deal in a person's development and I know the writers want to maintain the spirit of the previous seasons and avoid the trap of focusing too much on kids, but one scene in four episodes wouldn't take away…
Not sure an actor with your recent filmography should be whining about artistic integrity, Johnny…
"The shame doesn't need to be infinite."
Ever since Inception came out, every goddamn trailer has had some variation of the 'BWAAAAAARM BWAAAAAAAAARM' music to it and it's driving me coconuts
Kevin Hart is a huge jerk. There's a famous bit in his stand-up where he's worried his future son might turn out gay one day and he said pretty recently he'd never play a gay role because he's afraid what people might think of him.
THANK YOU POSEIDON GOD OF THE SEA
Man, I just don't *get* Bradley Cooper. He's so dull and mediocre in everything I've seen him in…including his last two Oscar-nominated performances.
The Meryl Streep nomination is infuriating. I'm tired of the Academy nominating her just for existing when she didn't even give close to the best performance in her own goddamn movie.
Man, I fuckin' love Titanic. The last half is some of the most well paced, tightly structured action/thriller sequences of all time and even with CGI and special effects having evolved as dramatically as it has in the last twenty years, I still don't think I've seen anything quite as amazing as seeing that giant ship…