Grant Belden is exactly who Liz, Jack, and Kenneth needed in Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish
Grant Belden is exactly who Liz, Jack, and Kenneth needed in Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish
Wouldn't it have made sense for this to be the clip show? Geraldo's interview provides a perfect plot device for that.
If being a foot slut is how she got her husband, don't they pretty much have to cast Will Forte as Julian?
LOVE the choice of Laurence Fishburne. "Any fool with a dick can make a baby, but only a real man can raise his children."
The Tuxedo Begins
Dan Harmon would be so proud of this episode. The review is on the money regarding pop culture's unique ability to bond people from different backgrounds, and FOTB's pop culture references were cohesive and on point, always pushing forward the narrative and revealing insight into what makes the characters tick. Not…
"you think this is hard, try consuming your own twin in utero"
Broad city has gotten to the point where I feel shocked to see an episode get reviewed lower than an A-
Have Root and Harold ever had a proper hackathon? Perhaps they could invite all the other software engineers they've saved in the past.
I completely agree with Dan that they haven't done enough to develop any substance to Eddie's love of hip hop. The reason they can't talk about hip hop's value to Eddie as an outsider is because they've barely done anything to depict Eddie's struggles as an outsider! It seems like Eddie has fit in more and more…
Am I the only one who wants the final scene to be Saul walking into the interrogation room, mistaking his client for someone charged with public masturbation, the camera pans to a confused Badger, and…scene!
I'm not sure why Nowalk didn't like "All About that Bass" - for the first time in a million years the cast looked like they were actually having fun! Contrast that with S4/5 where every musical number felt like chugging through Ryan Murphy's demands rather than experiencing the unique joy of self-expression.
I get that this season is about providing closure for the core New Directions, but I hope we get at least one episode centered primarily around the New New Directions. They're so much more interesting and have a million times more chemistry than any of the S4-5 additions. At the very least, more of Roderick's voice…
I lowkey want POI to have a final-season reunion of all its past numbers, a la the good version of Avatar
Totally agree - I can see why the Eddie Huang wasn't 100% pleased with Disney's take on the memoir.
Somewhere, Dennis Duffy is watching Steve flaunt his pager and screaming "Technology is Cyclical!"
Not only is "Don't Stop Believin'" perhaps too tied to Cory, but it's also so deeply tied to the gritty underdog pathos that defined season 1 but that the show hasn't been remotely capable of pulling off well in 5 years.
Ben Chang might be the one spanish teacher who's worse than Will Schuester
I thought it had both its funny and devastating moments (the whole idea of being too embarrassed to bring homemade international food to the cafeteria REALLY hit home), and maybe i'm in the minority but I thought it was hilariously awesome how much Granny committed to the hip hop bit.
Glee has always been underrated with meta humor, but this season they've ratcheted up to a really weird level, where they're like "hahahaha look how dumb our show is", to the point of diminishing returns. It reminds me of season 4 of Community - at a certain point, perhaps try writing something good instead of…