I'm not a Community buff or anything, but I don't really understand how/when the show became all about Inspector Spacetime.
I'm not a Community buff or anything, but I don't really understand how/when the show became all about Inspector Spacetime.
Is it strange that I wish Cheryl/Carol was a real person? So hot, so crazy.
I can't imagine what the Arrested Development comment threads would have been like if AV club was around back then.
Sorry, a cobra bit my taint.
Next week: Alison Brie in bra and panties? Please.
Billy Corgan, smashing chairs.
Kristen Wiig? That musty old claptrap?
Homer Simpson as Mr. Burns:
I feel like a teenage girl at a Bieber concert whenever I see "Alison Brie" on the AV club.
I would go out to buy this book tonight, but I haven't got a stitch to wear.
When they say don't feed the bears, they REALLY mean don't feed the bears.
10 years? I remember endlessly listening to this album sophomore year of college. God, I feel old.
Underwood killed Russo because Ian Richardson killed Russo's equivalent in the UK series.
First I get all uppity when Mary referred to wee baby Crowley as Matthew's "Son and heir" because, as an annoying lawyer, I well know that there is no such thing as a living heir (heirs only exist after someone dies), then Julian Fellowes had to kill Matthew off five minutes later.
It will be a pleasure seeing a Rose around so many thorns next season.
It's what Sybil would have wanted.
Damnit, I wanted to hate this show after being so annoyed last week, but Lena Dunham had to go write this beautiful little episode.
Only I may dance!
Yeah, I think that's a big part of it. And honestly, a lot of politics is very boring and mundane. I think most American shows either try to romanticize politics or sensationalize it when the reality is far less exciting.
As a long time DC resident with a fair amount of political experience it's surprising to me how no show really captures this place. West Wing was hopelessly optimistic/feel goody; HoC is a tad too unrealistic and Scandal is just ridiculous. The closest any show has come to "getting" politics is The Thick of It, but…