Anything that has Aisha Tyler, Joel McHale, and Aziz Ansari episodes, plus a bunch of Book of Mormon stuff in the Josh Gad ep, is fine by me. This Esquire channel isn't entirely a wash.
Anything that has Aisha Tyler, Joel McHale, and Aziz Ansari episodes, plus a bunch of Book of Mormon stuff in the Josh Gad ep, is fine by me. This Esquire channel isn't entirely a wash.
It's weird, normally I'd be bored by a quieter character like Angel but I never was. Maybe it was the performance or how compelling i found his backstory and mission. To me, he was a good contrast to the rest of the cast, more introverted, subtler, and yes, broody. Plus I liked how he could be funny in a really quiet,…
Darnit Buffy's hyperness and Angel's introversion balanced each other out. He centered her and she brought him out of his shell. Plus they were the only ones who understood the whole fighting for good thing and being really different. They could actually relate to one another. *sigh* And that Angelus thing was totally…
Actually Scandal is nothing like Greys or Private Practice, other than there being some soapy elements and outsized emotions. It's about power, politics, and morality. It also delivered some of the best stuff on TV in its second half of last season, for which it received critical praise. I can't guarantee you'd like…
Agree to disagree. There was a lot of fantastic stuff late last season on Scandal, did you see all of that? And even TGW can be inconsistent.
Ha, I'll be fixing that.
But see, women in our culture are expected to be cheery and perky if they want to be liked.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about but thanks so much for chiming in anyways.
And about making a comeback later in life after having sacrificed a lot for family. Not finding Alicia interesting is baffling.
She's not always likable in the traditional sense but she's always interesting, which is more important.
This was so much better than the Red Wedding.
Great comeback, Will.
She may not have thought everything through, but this development in her character makes sense. First of all, we've known she's going to do this for weeks and have went with it. It's just that we are now realizing the full consequences as Alicia is, which is cool.
For whatever Alicia has done wrong here, being further entangled *ahem* with Peter is punishment enough. At least it was fun to watch in this ep. We'll see.
Margulies' husband is gorgeous, unsurprisingly.
They don't call him Mr. Big for nothing.
While I agree, this was more than that. It'll be 1 of the best eps of the year. it would've been a great season finale. And that it wasn't makes it even more awesome.
So wait, #TeamCBS? Now I feel dirty.
Though they go about things differently, there are many similarities. Scandal is sometimes better than TGW but overall, TGW is a better show at this point. But TGW has also had mediocre arcs and eps, lest we forget. I'm really glad they both exist, though I'm not sure Scamdal will be able to sustain itself creatively…
That preview was genius. Bring it on. She learned from the best, indeed.