I'm having a love-hate relationship with it, but I'm rooting for it pretty hard. I just keep reminding myself that Parks & Rec took at least one full season to really start finding its footing.
I'm having a love-hate relationship with it, but I'm rooting for it pretty hard. I just keep reminding myself that Parks & Rec took at least one full season to really start finding its footing.
This is the most boring spam I've ever read.
Speaking of self-abuse, I have this urge to go back and rewatch the series because I genuinely don't remember what I liked about it.
I don't really have anything to say, I just love you.
Well, I like Hannibal.
Either the world is chaotic and there is only what happens (cause) + how Walt reacted (effect), or it was Walt's destiny to do exactly what he did.
Either way, convenience doesn't enter into it
I predict this was all set in motion millions of years ago by Africans.
I was really hoping he'd get killed in every episode and be brought back.
I'm sorry for your loss.
@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus Yeah… but, Cinnabons!
@avclub-6f2918fcd0f193a9e0dcc0337775b148:disqus But, we do all get that this show is doing the opposite of glorifying that sort of "manliness" unlike those old spaghetti Westerns, right?
I don't really think Lydia thinks of things in terms of right and wrong.
@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus They do seem to be more equal opportunity Nazis than your average Nazi.
Oh god that's just devastating.
Five hundred percent of nothin' is, let me do the math here… nothin' into nothin', carry the nothin'…
At least you got to type "I don't care what happens to the nazis"
I like you, Todd.
I expect a five minute, slow-motion, khaki-wearing shoot-out!
After tonight's episode, I kind of really don't want it to be a prequel.
I love how the team over at BB successfully achieved in one season what the Dexter writers couldn't in eight.