I hated it less than the last two weeks.
I hated it less than the last two weeks.
I've grown to love every little dorky quirk about this show over time, so I'm not going to get upset over the more contrived moments. It's a story on TV about a family and the ups and downs of life. It's not perfect. Neither are families. Neither is life. But it's damn good television. I'm liking this show more and…
So they've made a complete fool out of Oscar even now. Good job, writers. Pathetic.
Decided to give this show a chance because I love Will Arnett, and while the first couple episodes didn't do too much for me (to be expected with just about any Pilot) , I thought this episode showed promise. If they keep advancing in this direction, the show should take off.
Parks and Recreation is the best and smartest comedy on TV. Absolutely no doubt about it. A+ episode. Season 4 is out to an outstanding start.
I actually thought/think Andy was/is the best choice for the role. Hangover or not, his personality key. He gets along with everyone, or at least tries to. Silly boss character or not, he needs to be able to be a guy that the characters can all orbit around. What other character historically has wanted to appease and…
Definitely the highlight of the episode to me. Really liked it. I've got no beef with what they're doing with Spader thus far honestly. I guess he's new enough to still be interesting to them.
Exactly. I'd say for me the de facto series finale was Niagra. I liked a lot of the stories up to that point, even including the Michael Scott Paper Company story-line. But after Niagra, man oh man, it just got rough on the story end. They had some moments when they had to last year to give Steve a few episodes worth…
I was positive after last weeks episode. For a really tough season premiere challenge following Carrell's exit, I thought it went well and mostly did a good job of subtly transitioning things. But allow me to be frank about this week: it sucked.
I think the point was to let Alex's strength of character be his redemption. It's clear that while he made a mistake in responding with violence, he's still more of a victim in that situation than anyone else involved. I think they clearly wrote this whole story line to serve in showing us just how far down Alex was…
Good episode. Glad to see Drew get some meaningful screen time. I definitely enjoy this type of episode every now and again as well. In between all the drama in families, sometimes it is just cool to hit coast and enjoy the ride for awhile.
I'm curious about Jordan. Wondering if she's gone for good or if she'll pop up again. I liked the idea of her as a character and was hoping to see her developed in the much wider space of Season 8. It was a tough point in time to come in and become a new regular character.
This is exactly what I thought.
After watching this again, I'm honestly pretty happy with the way it went. It was far from perfect, but there were a lot of little things that gave me hope for Office 2.0.
This element raised an eyebrow for me as well, but I'm not so sure that this element of the story is over and done with.