Haven't we all?
Haven't we all?
Hannah: Dexter where are you?
Dexter: I'm busy.
Hannah: Where?
Dexter: On a boat. By the way, I know this wasn't the deal, but I kind of need you to raise my son for me from now on. I am going to be a lumberjack, just like my dad always wanted me to be.
Hannah: Fuck you! I'm going back to be with Chuck Bartowski!
I would not be able to write a review of this episode. Just so bad and disappointing on every level. It's like, at the start of this season, they decide that season 8 was a completely different show.
I was this close to pausing at the final Argentina shot, and then turning it off. And I would have had a slightly less stupid ending. But I just had to keep watching.
I've watch every episode of season one. That means 24 episodes. Which translates into at least 12 hours. And now 12 and a half with the season premiere. I'm trying to give it a chance, but series have trajectories. Improving a series takes time; the improvements of the Mindy Project have been along the edges of the…
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I don't get what Mindy Kaling's goal for this show was. She was given a plump NBC development deal, but the quality was so poor they let it go (ironically, they still ended up cancelling all the new sitcoms last year). Fox picks up, and gives it the best spot it has for a new sitcom… behind one of its most strongest…
the next episode pictures have no tie, so yes, jake peralta probably will remain immature.
I loved the pilot. It's really smart and very funny. You can tell it's like Parks and Rec, but it doesn't spend as much time. It moves at a great pace which matches the tempo of their police work.
On Screen Junkies, they cast Donald Glover as the next Georgi La Forge for a fancast reboot of Star Trek: The Next Generation. After seeing that last photo, I'm convinced no one else can play Geordi La Forge.
This was such an awesome episode. Time Travel is always so fun. I marked so hard for when Jon Stewart became Hal Jordan.
The Mindy project was better than I expected. The humor is a bit sharper and the show is funnier as a result. Hopefully Mindy has learned not to just throw it to Morgan for the jokes. However, the entire episode is spent undoing the finale. And instead of showing us the progression of characters, the show just tells…
Nick and Jess work so well as a dysfunctional. And they have announced what is going to happen this season "if they live in loft, they will break up." But without the loft, they wouldn't be together. So they are on this road to destruction. And I can wait to watch it.
What should have happened (this season):
Deb quits the force and goes off to the private detective stuff. Dexter learns of Vogel and learns his origins. Deb also meets her. Dexter does lots of serial killing. The BHB or at least a copycat is speculated to be on the loose. Dexter has to stop the Brain
Surgeon from…
The main question in Dexter:
Can one series finale negate the entirety of a series?
Even though this show is called Dads, it turns out that this show is really all about one terrible father named Seth MacFarlane creating something absolutely terrible.
There was a great callback to Bill Maher's original 9/11 controversy on his most recent show. He pointed out after his controversial words, he went on Howard Stern's show to defend his comments. Howard Stern called to bomb any muslim nation, and yet there was no controversary. Bombing random nations as a reaction to…
I recently rewatched it and season 1 and 2 are really good still. I find season 3 painfully boring. I skipped right to season 4 and treated it like it was season 3.
He also happened to be terrible at fighting. Incapable of defending himself.
All the reviews for the show have been great. I'm loving the previews and I really enjoy the confidence in its humor the show is project.