Yes, what do Stefani & Xtina have in common musically except that they both sing as blondes? They are as different as Cee-LO, Usher and Pharrell are from one another!
Yes, what do Stefani & Xtina have in common musically except that they both sing as blondes? They are as different as Cee-LO, Usher and Pharrell are from one another!
Have you never gotten hooked on a show & kept hoping it would improve? Identified with a character or enjoyed a particular actor & then been disappointed when some writer changes the character & what you tuned in for was mangled, distorted, or "ruined?" Or the the actor you'd watch in anything is in something so bad…
Yes! Wondered if it is supposed to sound portentous or pretentious or pompus?
CEG reflects the creators' senses of humor, including extreme self-consciousness & cluelessness all wrapped up in the same "I'm not crazy. Am I crazy?" main character & demonstrated in the opening sequence song. Sadly they missed the recent famous country song of the same name where CEG angrily takes revenge by…
Yes, I wanted to support this show exactly because of what it is trying to do, and will watch the followup to see if it redeems the formulaic obvious arc that the preview highlighted. But really, the sublimminal message(and yes, it was incredibly messagey ) seems worse now that your comment has me thinking about it…
The brownstone interior is so well shot & used. Visually this episode was so engaging and they acting was stellar. Sarita Choudhory lived her character so deeply and despite being an actual movie star(Mississipi Masala etc.) she did not turn out to be the killer!
Last week was so formulaic/boring I almost stopped…
Yes, he is really working every scene he gets!
The ending was so obviously & heavy-handedly hinted at yet only believable in an abstract statistical way, not coming out of the character(and they boyfriend we never got to see) that I was expecting it without having seen the previews(I only watched episode one this year). Even the "previously" hinted strongly that…
The 22 languages was true Ruby & true to a stuck mindset bemoaning what many others would get excited about—change and variety. But dissing Koreatown on a show set in LA that has no regulars from any of the many very large Asian communities(Korean, Vietnamese. Taiwanese. Cantonese, mainland Chinese) I hope means they…
What does Ruby drive? Her wanting this particular car( as well as Zoey the trendsetter adoring it) didn't hit for me as absurdity or satire(ie, remember all the Prius snark when that car immediately symbolized a certain type of pretentious Californian liberal)?
Is it the car of the moment? It certainly didn't read…
For sure it was not warm & fuzzy but neither is Black Jesus or his number one fan Ruby. If she's shown any connection with her older two grandchildren besides criticizing their parents for spoiling them, I missed it. When they were younger she no doubt spent time molding them up in the way that they should go,like she…
To me tat played like a situation comedy scene, from the way she ran & not even an excuse to the overdone eyerolling response of the audience. It really ruined the tone—-like a comic relief after the drama .
Tho it jibes with Taylor's having written the texts & then changing his mind. When Eric claims "he said he was all curious," he might mean the texting and of course the screaming is the after the pictures went online. But how could Eric not know Taylor was wasted & out of it? Eric is sensitive enough to pick up the…
Yes , Eric's story is "After I satisfied his curiosity he screamed that he didn't really mean it when he said he wanted it." One ? is whether "turned him out" means pimped him to others or just initiated him.
Yes, off the jump it seemed like a disservice to the actors to change their grooming but use them to play a similar type.
Yes, I remember being confused by the boxes.
Yes, which Jessica asks Louis if this one is better than.
Thankful he did, tho because that Frank Stallone cut was better than anything I remember of Michael bolton's, and we had to hear it!
The first two seemed seemed predictable , boring, & hackneyed (every sarcastic kid in any sitcom for the past twenty years, cheap shot clueless mother joke), but the third was brilliant. Not only does it tease what Evan was MAJORING in but it also was educational: I didn't know U of P was online before the Huangs, in…
Shelby Fero says she's obsessed with tv characters discovering the internet but she doesn't use it to google the actor she says she's curious about? Her only point of reference seems to be her personal memories. So lazy, self-indulgent, and unhelpful!