Easily most terrible. Infact, she could easily be the worst character in the history of television.
Easily most terrible. Infact, she could easily be the worst character in the history of television.
"Why does everyone in these comments hate Andrea so much?"
As someone who hasn't read the comics and had no idea who that was supposed to be - and didn't until reading this review - I have to say Michonne's appearance was fucking awesome and one of the few reasons I'll be tuning in next year.
Yeah, that would've been a doozy.
Funniest comment I've read here in a long while. Is that a quote from something or did you make that up?
@avclub-bc3e14e2ab565f7787d753233df681d1:disqus No, I get that Community is more than just genre parodies and meta humour. As I've already mentioned, I did watch a season and a half of the show (and quite liked a few episodes). I brought up just those two elements because they are the only parts of the show I can…
*Note - I have never seen a Mumblecore film. It just sounds like a fun thing to hate.
I imagine that article will feature stilted prose and meander along at its own pace to an unsatisfying conclusion.
And now I'm going to be completely sincere and ask you - in what way is Community groundbreaking? I quit watching it in the latter half of Season 2, so maybe there've been some massive changes over the last season and I've missed it, but barring that, I honestly don't get this claim.
"People who are overly critical of Community will miss out on a good thing but benefit from its legacy".
"Television as we know it will never be the same after Community".
"Community is going to go down in TV history and have an impact on the medium that few other shows will".
Is this supposed to be some sort of…
I think the "hate" for Community is less an indictment of the show than a reaction to the hyperbolic praise it receives in certain circles and the often obnoxious and almost embarrassing fandom associated with it. If you aren't obsessed with Community and you spend enough time on the internet - especially on sites…
Yes, Todd's 20000 words per episode reviews certainly reflect this.
AD had a clear center in George Michael and the relationship he had with his dad (this sounds like a completely different show when put like this).
Yeah, me neither. Pretty weird considering that last season was something of a return to form.
@avclub-131799f66a96ee034181e8a54b4c0b49:disqus Hey, don't you dare bring Scruffy into this.
"You ever notice, like, how they play sappy background music during an emotional scene? What's the deal with that?", the AV Club investigates with shocking results.
Yeah, I just skimmed through it and you should totally do that.
Anyone else not gonna read this and judge it just based on the title alone anyway?
Also - "Here’s a couple that doesn’t really want to get together that the audience doesn’t really want to get together, but something keeps inexorably drawing them together."
I love this show, but they need to end the Tom and Ann relationship. Every second of them trying to seem like two people who actually enjoy each other's company is painful to watch. Even if it is a "meta" comment on will they/won't they relationships (god I hate this line of criticism where if something doesn't work…