Apologies if someone else has noted this, but President Kevin doesn't read the whole story before his twin asks him to cut the key out of him. You can see it on the page for a moment. After "He was alone and all was well," it reads:
Apologies if someone else has noted this, but President Kevin doesn't read the whole story before his twin asks him to cut the key out of him. You can see it on the page for a moment. After "He was alone and all was well," it reads:
I hate to say it, but episode length is really bugging me this season. I hardly noticed the longer episode length in seasons 1 and 2, but this is giving me a similar feeling to what I experienced recently when I was watching Luke Cake—good ol' 44 minute episodes would serve this season a lot better.
The message here, to me, seems to go a little deeper than social media addiction and the hunt for likes. It's about how we increasingly use these things to define our entire existence. We don't see a romantic relationship as "real" unless it's "Facebook official." We track the songs we listen to and the beers we drink…
I laughed out loud when Kiefer said, "At the end of the day, I'm not the president." Little did he know that at the end of that day, he would be.
Is there a way to "unfollow" Great Job, Internet posts, both on this site and on Facebook?
Indeed—but that's a move I have to respect. The slogan is "One story, week by week," not "One gripping, true crime documentary/investigative journalism podcast dealing with a possible miscarriage of justice, week by week." While I would probably be more compelled to listen if we had the latter again, I see what…
I'm not as bothered by this news as I might have been during season one—season two is quality stuff, but it's not grabbing me in the same way.
Anyone notice how Noah had a copy of Gatsby on his nightstand an episode or two ago?
Yeah, though perhaps it's more disillusionment for Mike than the punishment it was for Mackey. But in all honesty, I just came back to this review after two days to make a very similar comment.
I recommend binging on some Peep Show. It's a tragedy that AV Club isn't reviewing the current season; just watched "Threeism" and laughed my ass off.
Fuck Noah Solloway. I would pay good money to see Allison kill that piece of shit.
Appreciated the music choices, but couldn't help but feel like they were trying too hard to pander to the Pitchfork crowd… I heard Todd Terje, Mac DeMarco, and Beach House, not to mention the prominent Fother John Misty inclusion.
Anyone else feel like they enjoy this show less because of having watched Review with Myles Barlow? The cult was done so much better there (though seeing "perfect body" Forrest running around the camp in the mkiddle of a firefight was pretty damn entertaining).
"We are continuing to discuss future opportunities for Community."
Yeah… I don't normally let that bother me, but this review just came off as lazy…
Did I hear Stannis correct someone's grammar? (the "less" vs. "fewer" issue).
One of the funniest episodes of this show, period. Both Andy Daly and Jared getting Richard anxious about night sweats (through the urethra) and Jared's sleep-German had me laughing pretty hard.
Good on Shirley for getting the fuck out of there.
Yeah, I'm not sure that door is closed. But I sure hope they do close it - perhaps with Phil's near-death experience finally whipping him into shape and getting him to come to SOME kind of an actual realization about what a piece of shit he's been - so that they can move into other thematic territory. The whole season…
I consider myself pretty damn desensitized when it comes to violence but the "titular" scene had me cringing. Ouch.