Well with a reception like that I'm not so afraid anymore to state that in my humble op-PARKS AND REC IS THE MOST OVERRATED SHOW ON TELEVISION!
Well with a reception like that I'm not so afraid anymore to state that in my humble op-PARKS AND REC IS THE MOST OVERRATED SHOW ON TELEVISION!
No, no, I was largely agreeing just…kinda surprised at how much space you devoted to that (a whole two paragraphs!)
John DeLancey totally owns (and seriously needs to guest on this show. Or some show on ABC I don't care.)
So tonight we've got an ABC Wednesday night comedy stalwart with a young girl named Haley who makes googly-eyes at boys and vice-versa, a young, surprisingly intelligent boy who's stuck in a sticky situation and a prominent character who's birthday is on Leap Day.
Woah, that's quite a rant on grades there. While I pretty much agree…yeah, still giving this episode an A.
When I first saw this picture on the front page I thought someone did another review of White Collar.
Thanks Kenny!
WATCH SONS OF GUNS.
What, no Last Man Standing puns? I know that show is awful but I'd think that'd actually increase the chances of an equally awful pun.
Unfortunately I think the TVByTheNumbers crew is being too kinda and remembering too well how they were "burned" last season on Fringe's renewal - based on their own analytical cancel/renewal criteria Fringe needs every eyeball we can lend them. Whether or not those eyeballs are attached to any sockets might only be…
I promise you things would get more lulzy if we could retitle this "Who Won /tv/?"
…nah, it's just Justified.
Luke isn't psychopathic - Alex is
Also something I missed in my first post though I'm sure by now it'll just get buried (BTW there are as many posts in Archer right now as there are in here after two nights. Just sayin'):
Wow there are almost as many comments in here as there are in real Justified.
Well neither did it so in The Middle but I don't see anybody giving Sue a medal!
Who could have possibly predicted the surprise adoption plotline? Oh, wait, Scott Tobias did! Except in the end she was adopted by Tim Allen and forced to live with two other bratty sisters in self-perpetuating, 90s-style mediocrity. Now who would've predicted that?!
Where I come from we don't call that a doll, we call that food.