I know we are not suppose to do the should've won on this list but there are two winners that I'm still bitter about..
I know we are not suppose to do the should've won on this list but there are two winners that I'm still bitter about..
Sookie's running. I can't guys.
That letter that he helped her write to Cliff? Aka his apology to her? I immedidately thought of My So-Called Life with Brian Krakow/Jordan Catalano/Angela Chase. Not that it really matters cuz I still loved it.
After seeing Chris Messina in the red glasses, I wanted to see him as a widowed father of a teenager. After Aaliyah dance, I want to see him a dance company director. The cowboy hat.. rancher in Montana, hiding from the law.
A two hour season finale? Shame on you Kurt Sutter. The final three episodes together are five hours long..ridiculous!
—Here's hoping that there are some Winston/Coach centric eps. Maybe Coach is also a cat person?
—I almost threw up watching Schmidt eat that wedge of cheese.
I stopped watching this show for a few seasons however, I'm so happy I chose to watch this season. I totally disagree with a C+. I thought it was an amazing episode. It was both funny and a bit creepy. Horror-film music bugs me out, plus a bald Danny DeVito, whose voice keeps getting deeper and menacing as the ep goes…
If they keep Dr. Roman around longer than two eps next season, I may have to stop watching. Single-handedly one of the most irritating character ever
I admit that this review was pretty harsh but to say that this season had some of the best episodes ever is pushing it. O'Hara is Jackie's voice of reason, it's not the same without her.
I want to say something nostalgic like Joey McIntyre but in reality, I was really young and wanted to wear his hat because the top was cut out.
Tyrion is the ultimate good/bad guy.. I hope no one goes after Sansa now that she is the heir to Winterfell. If they do, I hope Tyrion protects her and they bond, possibly fall in love, brick-by-brick (shout-out Catelyn, talking about the beginning of her and Ned…RIP)
Two things:
My thought was that Jon Snow left Ygritte because everything Orell said about her in 'The Bear and the Maiden Fair' was on point. She will kill someone when it suits her, like that old man, despite Jon telling her not to, And he saw how angry she got when Jon gave the old a heads-up.
Now that you mention it with the exception of being fired, making up with Dwight, and dropping off the cat, he's not really seen. I think he answers a question at the panel but you barely see him at the wedding or after at the PBS thing or when they go upstairs.
Anyone else notice in the pre-episode, no clips were shown from season 8? It really is the season that we all want to forget.
I love that they gave Dwight and Angela old cats for wedding gifts. I just wish they would've mentioned how many they got at some point in the episode.
I need a whole other show about the characters they make up. It can be webisodes, most of them will have to be played by Lamorne Morris. I'm alright with that, unless they decide to mix it up with casting. Here is who I have so far:
I liked this episode but I didn't love it. Maybe it's just me but it seemed rushed. Specifically the scenes with Schmidt/Elizabeth and Wilson/Winston.