Thank you for this.
Thank you for this.
This season, a great show became something absolutely masterful. The writing, character development, acting, combined with artistic (but not heavy-handed) cinematography, and the always-incredible music was just... complex, subtle, nuanced.
Pick your platitude.
Lawrence hasn’t even gotten an actual job offer and basically used one trip to San Francisco to manipulate Issa’s nostalgia.
I, uh, really liked the opening montage with Issa and Lawrence. More than them hooking up, I thought them working side-by-side was the most effective at showing their growth and how good they can be together. Like, yes, they’re charming and charismatic together, but they’ve stepped up enough that now they’re both…
Unlike the author of this Season 4, Episode 9 recap, I find Issa and Lawrence tolerable too. I enjoy the show for its entertainment value, but I also enjoy it because I find the writing and situations relatable as well as ENJOY seeing black people on television that are contemporary, engaging in a practical manner,…
Oh wow
How could those girls play Issa that way? Never trust a hen party. Also, Mirror Issa is my new favorite character .
Yeah, I can’t imagine knowing his wife is out having “mindblowing” sex with some other guy is doing him any favors, either. Maybe it’s just the way she explained it but she comes across really selfish and unsupportive. She seems more concerned with the other guy’s roommate than her husband.
I feel you, I got dumped two weeks ago by the person I am living with. Looking for a new place during quarantine is the pits.
Oh, that sucks donkey balls! I’m sorry, hon.
All the virtual hugs, if you want them. I’m sorry you’re hurting.
I’m sorry. :(
Awe man, that sucks, I’m so sorry! Hang in there, sending you an internet hug (if you’re into that sort of thing)!
I’m sorry, Sarah. That sucks. Especially now.
“What are you talking about. He’s not a wildcard. He’s a card you get on the top of the deck that has the instructions on it so you throw it away..”
That “Persian Frank Zappa” line was great. Now I can’t unsee that. This episode should be an A-/B+ at least. This show keeps getting better and funnier per episode.
He wanted 50/50 physical and legal custody and she wants primary physical custody, joint legal custody. In the filings, there are claims about who was around more and spent more time with/raising the kids and contributing the money (which switched over time in their marriage). But I wouldn’t be surprised if the…
Also Denver the Last Dinosaur, apparently.