I think this was possibly the first episode of Girls I've found truly funny.
I think this was possibly the first episode of Girls I've found truly funny.
It's hard from the other end too. As someone with a failed marriage in my past, making that jump again is *hard*, and that has nothing to do with my current partner. It's just one of those tough parts of life you have to work through. (My boyfriend doesn't actually even want to get married, but it still bothers him…
An A? This was a really really meh episode for me.
I think his plan was to say that he hadn't known about it when he vouched for her—doesn't he even start his conversation with Cora "I learned something" or similar?—but when Baxter went to Cora first, she tanked that strategy.
I enjoyed being back in the beautiful, ridiculous world of Downton. I was frustrated by the repeat plot with Barrow, though. He's evil, someone is about to figure out how evil he is—quick, have him do something heroic and everyone forgives him! Especially when he's only able to do something heroic because he's in the…
I really like Ryan. He's adorable and such a perfect match for Jess—don't get rid of him!!
I will confess being really irritated that a "Detectives Only Getaway" included Gina, though. I mean, I get her going and I'm glad she was there (that tongue waggle!), but I do wish they'd at least have acknowledged it, like they acknowledged Terry being their boss but partying with them.
I laughed a lot, which is really what I am looking for in a TV show. =) I love how Scully and Hitchcock seem to so cheerfully both earn and accept their status as the group pariahs. Rosa stripping off her shirt and she races to go sext her bf—so cute. Amy's tirade about carrying the squad was excellent. Really solid…
I did not like Che on The Daily Show, and sadly putting him next to the milquetoast Jost is just painful. I barely watch WU anymore, usually find myself getting up and doing chores. Yes I would rather *wash dishes* than watch Che and Jost.
Holt's face when he said "No regrets"…Amy's trashing of the coffee pot…the most awkward breakfast nook ever…Kevin sighting…man, I love this show!
After being largely indifferent to the first couple seasons, I actually enjoyed this last one. But I didn't like the finale at all. The flashbacks were annoying and meh, the whole pregnancy storyline annoyed the fuck out of me (because of course any woman's happy ending has to involve kids, despite zero previous…
"Which is a little weird, because he doesn’t try, not with Eliza anyway. Maybe he gets sidetracked by a chat with drunk Freddy. “Expecting your lady?” asks Freddy. “Who?” asks Henry."
Bringing a car to someone at a bar is a very bad idea, I agree. But I must point out that when Hayley got into the car at the end, she didn't have the keys.
I'm so glad you captured the more work moment in stray observations. Highlight of a great episode for me, and I'm not always the biggest Amy fan.
I had to check to make sure which one was in this episode.
I found the Cam and Mitch storyline hard to watch because…seriously, fuck that lady. No, you don't get to be a guest in someone's house and destroy their furniture. Just *tell* her not to sleep on the damn couch! It was so frustrating and painful to watch.
The Larry is white/you picked me line was pretty great though.
That blue and red dress was AMAZING. I kept getting distracted from the scene because I was marveling at it!
I think Schmidt got off WAY too easy. Wth, dude, you stole the purse and gave it to CeCe? You can't go three days without seeing her? I mean, I know being a selfish douche is his thing, but I wanted Jess to punch *him*.
Not all consulting is like that! I am a consultant, but I am assigned to a full time contract.
I went from liking Jim and thinking Maggie was the worst, to liking Maggie and thinking Jim is the worst. Seriously. Jim is the worst. Maggie, go apologize your ass off to the ethics dude and stop thinking about the Idiot Who Is Jim.