It's pretty realistic that he would be an absentee father (not an outright bad one).
It's pretty realistic that he would be an absentee father (not an outright bad one).
She went hot reeeal fast on that one.
They misread the implications!!
Dee & Dennis and Dee & Charlie are my two favorite pairings.
"How is that tasteless? It's art!"
Xander Harris.
Exactly. Don't shout "shoddy writing" for "very simple plot point I did not understand".
Now, now to be fair I enjoy this semi-outsider perspective more than I would that of a fellow "OMGSTARSHOLLOWISEVERYTHINGA++++" fan (i.e. me).
I vote for the finale 'Makin' Whoppee' number. That was epic. In an ABC Family dramedy dance number sort of way.
Jesus. Just end the show already.
I think it's pretty obvious Selina will never be president.
Yeah, might want to Wiki 'criticism' one of these days. For funsies. Ending a sentence with all-caps SHOCK wasn't really what Socrates had in mind.
"This season seemed to have a lot of unnecessary threads, didn't it?"
Who hurt you, Adrian?
Oh good, for a second there I thought dissenting opinion would only stir the douchepot but glad to be proven wrong.
Stan's change from walking out of the room with pursed lips and his hands in his pocket, to actually giving Don Draper lip (along with the D no longer being in the company logo), all feel like clues to a story we haven't actively been following this year.
Sometimes I feel like Mad Men being an all around "smart and introspective show", allows it to get away with episodes and moves like this one.
Man have they succeeded in creating/fleshing out two "villains" for this cast of unlikeable dicks.
Andy and Chung are enjoyably insufferable.
For the full effect picture two people steadily falling out of patience with each other and going War of the Roses on their very well priced upper West Side 1-bedroom.
Ah, yes. I remember my first foray into the Grey, forced by an ex-girlfriend. Basically went a little like this: