I agree as well. We need to get as many non-assholes as possible making comments for this show.
I agree as well. We need to get as many non-assholes as possible making comments for this show.
Yeah, that moment sums up a good deal of my romantic history.
Yeah, that moment sums up a good deal of my romantic history.
Maybe it was because of the nature of this episode, but I kinda feel like it was just along the lines of what the Mary Tyler Moore Show used to do - simply just re-arranging the theme periodically.
I absolutely loved this. This episode was pretty much exactly what I was hoping this show would always be. I'm really excited for season 2.
I agree. Love it. This wasn't my absolute favorite episode, but this is definitely one of the shows I look forward to the most right now.
I continued my watching through for the first time of three very different shows on DVD.
Marge, try to understand. There are two types of college students - jocks, and nerds. As a jock, it is my responsibility to give nerds a hard time.
I don't know what this comment means, but it has the cadence of a joke.
Yeah… MTM really was great with character development - even with characters like Sue Ann, a character who on any other show would not have gotten any sort of depth. But in my opinion, this show is doing (almost) just as good of a job… I do think Tom needs some more depth, though.
Yeah… I mean, I love Greenzo, but it's not one of my absolute favorites. I'm really just saying that I prefer the more grounded, slightly more emotional tone of season one than other seasons. This one had a real season one vibe to it, so I really liked it.
Yeah, it was really sweet, and I loved that.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. They're human, and every human has both likable and unlikable traits.
Yeah, I have to agree with this. They've created some good moments with the post-graduation stuff, but when you look at the big picture like this, it's pretty much just as dumb as anything else they've ever done.
I'm not saying that - I'm not saying race isn't an issue. I'm just saying that a lot of commenters are using that as an excuse to criticize the show without coming off as sexist.
Exactly. The characters are supposed to be unlikable, at least somewhat. And I honestly really like that, because female characters have just as much of a right to be unpleasant as male characters.
I loved it too. I'm honestly really surprised by the amount of hatred it's getting on here.
It came up organically.
These characters have become fleshed out too. Most of them, especially characters like Dallas and Dalia, are certainly not the same people they were at the beginning.
Yeah… that scene is British Office-level awkwardness.