@avclub-ffc905126015cdc6758873970fb59828:disqus Yeah, I do remember stuff like that, but when they started "on deck" the show became lazy and sometimes boring.
@avclub-ffc905126015cdc6758873970fb59828:disqus Yeah, I do remember stuff like that, but when they started "on deck" the show became lazy and sometimes boring.
Well, his tv shows aren't crap. They are not "smart" or "clever", but he has created some good tv shows. I can't recall All That, but Kenan & Kel, even if goofy and kind of stupid, was VERY funny (I still get some good laughs when watching reruns), and Drake & Josh was at least average tv (except it's last season,…
Well, his tv shows aren't crap. They are not "smart" or "clever", but he has created some good tv shows. I can't recall All That, but Kenan & Kel, even if goofy and kind of stupid, was VERY funny (I still get some good laughs when watching reruns), and Drake & Josh was at least average tv (except it's last season,…
I want you to point out those specific scenes of Suite Life, which I enjoyed before they went to that ship shit.
I want you to point out those specific scenes of Suite Life, which I enjoyed before they went to that ship shit.
Probably my main issue with this season (which is pretty solid, at at the moment), is that they're trying to pull to many things at the same time (Hannah, Price, Isaak, Laguerta, Louis-at the begining-, Debra's knowledge of Dexter murders, Quinn-Nadia, and who knows what's next). Coincidences are going too far…
Probably my main issue with this season (which is pretty solid, at at the moment), is that they're trying to pull to many things at the same time (Hannah, Price, Isaak, Laguerta, Louis-at the begining-, Debra's knowledge of Dexter murders, Quinn-Nadia, and who knows what's next). Coincidences are going too far…
Great as always. April with Leslie and Ann was so adorable/cute/fucking sexy.
Great as always. April with Leslie and Ann was so adorable/cute/fucking sexy.
Best episode of the season yet (this season is pretty weak, so it's no huge acomplishment), even thought it had a couple stupid things.
Best episode of the season yet (this season is pretty weak, so it's no huge acomplishment), even thought it had a couple stupid things.
That are my thoughts exactly, as Mike's detective story is to put dramatic tension on CIA/Brody deal going down. It seems pretty obvious, but this show has not (at least until now) done obvious stuff, so I have my doubts.
That are my thoughts exactly, as Mike's detective story is to put dramatic tension on CIA/Brody deal going down. It seems pretty obvious, but this show has not (at least until now) done obvious stuff, so I have my doubts.
The episode had some great stuff, but some super crappy stuff. The last scene was probably as good acting as we'll ever see in this show, and while the Lori scene was really unique and scary, I agree with the review about how hard are the writers trying to pull some gasps with those horrifying scenes. This season is…
The episode had some great stuff, but some super crappy stuff. The last scene was probably as good acting as we'll ever see in this show, and while the Lori scene was really unique and scary, I agree with the review about how hard are the writers trying to pull some gasps with those horrifying scenes. This season is…
Nick and Schmidt on top again. Winston gets a good line, but the rest was pretty mediocre. Including Nick's story, which was pretty boring/stupid.
Nick and Schmidt on top again. Winston gets a good line, but the rest was pretty mediocre. Including Nick's story, which was pretty boring/stupid.
The episode itself was great (however not perfect), but the acting. Oh, the acting. It kicks this episode from an A- to an A. It makes me remember season 4 of Breaking Bad, where Cranston, Paul, Gunn, and Esposito were ultra-super-terrific. Danes and Lewis are almost certain to repeat the Emmy trophy (Cranston…
The episode itself was great (however not perfect), but the acting. Oh, the acting. It kicks this episode from an A- to an A. It makes me remember season 4 of Breaking Bad, where Cranston, Paul, Gunn, and Esposito were ultra-super-terrific. Danes and Lewis are almost certain to repeat the Emmy trophy (Cranston…
I agree with the fact that it seems like the season is gonna cool down at least for a couple episodes, however, this episode was great. Probably the best since season 4, but I have a bad memory so I can't really tell.