The reviewer wrote "my son's father" -could be that ghasedak was quoting to highlight the mistake.
The reviewer wrote "my son's father" -could be that ghasedak was quoting to highlight the mistake.
I don't watch any of those shows, so I don't have a reference point, but I thought everything was a solid A - writing, plot, exposition, performance, direction, music, etc.
oh, yeah! Can we resuscitate William just to discover more about his life now?
Worth a read: https://medium.com/@SpaceSh…
It seems others have missed it, but Molly, your review says:
Really? Because I feel like that's been done a thousand times before in both comedy and drama and even dramedy, be it in 'Girls', 'Ugly Betty', and even 'Mad Men' and 'The Mindy Project'. Sure, not all of them were obese and yes, there's definitely a fat girl trope, but they definitely challenged the beauty norm held…
Because that's how the reviewer mistakenly quoted the line in her review - idk about hasedek, but I quoted it to highlight that it's wrong (it's illogical just using common sense) hence the question mark I added at the end…
I know. I'm quoting the reviewer to highlight that s/he got the line wrong… check the review.
The cast of The Americans can preach to that. Can't believe GOT keeps trumping them.
This is weird, because Mandy Moore, the dude who played Peter from Heroes, and Krissy Metz are the weakest actors on this show in my view.
A-? Surely this is deserving of an A grade? What faults/things could it have possibly improved?!
This was such a contrived way of getting them back together and the premise fell flat for me (hated the groundhog day aspect so I fast forwarded to the final 10 minutes).
No one seems to have much attachment to them as a couple - hell, even Mindy didn't.
As someone else said, that Mindy looks down on his job and sees…
YESSS!
Homegirl needs to introduce herself to deep conditioning masks.
This was utter b**llocks.
Precisely - the abusive elements of the relationship especially bother me.
Also, shoutout to the stylists and hair and make-up in this episode. They really delivered. Special mention: Petra's 6" stilettos on the beach.
Rose needs to find a way to disappear. She's the least compelling character especially because of how the writers make Luisa respond to her. Every time they show some character development - with her family, her facing up to her problems, her alcoholism - they dial it back by 500 and undo it all. Also, I think she's…
Love Minka Kelly & Jane's hair in equal parts in this episode.
I don't like Liza Weil in this. Her performance in the comeback eps of Gilmore Girls only served to reinforce how amazing her performance is in that versus a whimpering wet blanket of a performance in this bar that one episode.