Two!
Two!
There is nothing good about The Office anymore. Every character is a parody of itself now and there's nothing there to keep me coming back every week. Community is currently my favorite (American) show, and I'm hopeful for it, since it seems predestined to end after 4 seasons (4 years of community college). Fingers…
Spot on
In my experience, people who say they like the UK Office better than the US are just douches trying to impress you. I'm not saying that the UK one isn't better, it's just that I have yet to meet an American who can physically process that kind of comedy (myself included).
Life on Mars? Damnit, we already fucked that up too.
Just thinking about Charile Brown Christmas and The Great Pumpkin now gives me a lump in my throat. They were just something to watch when I was little, but now they have that nostalgia attached to them.
Interesting. All I hear is the backup dancers weeping in the background.
I don't know which I would rather: that actually being in the movie, or that actually being a joke.
Parks & Rec
Wait, is that a joke? It's be far THE WORST of that line up.
I don't know.
I can understand the producers frustration. Being up against James Cameron's ego (or any part of him for that matter) can't be fun.
Agreed, ssbxvm. I just want to know if Alec Baldwin is in the commercials ironically.
Movies I can't see.
I feel like I can't see any movies with "Tyler Perry's" in the title. It's not that I don't want to , and more that as a skinny white chick, I'm not allowed to.
I vote for photoshopping them all into a gigantic monster. Everyone can contribute a body part.
Honestly, I can't feel sorry for him. He's had four girlfriends in the past 3 years, all of them attractive, while living on a minimum wage. He'll manage.
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I saw the whole "new intersect" thing in last weeks promo, but I still had a total "WAAAAAT?" moment when he put on the glasses. What a strange intersect though. It only works part of the time? Isn't that actually the answer to all their problems?
Was I the only one who noticed…
…James Cameron flipping off the entire audience during his acceptance speech?
Still a fan
I have to admit that the first episode left me feeling that the character Chuck was becoming a little too implausible. After spending two seasons vehemently saying he didn't want to be a spy and wanted to be with Sarah, and then turning around and saying he wanted to be a spy and didn't want to be with…