Boo. (Although I do quite like The Americans)
Boo. (Although I do quite like The Americans)
Either that, or CBS will actually get better? Maybe? Pretty please kind of?
*Don't kill me…!..*
Like Xela-krumping krumping?
Waiting for the real rankings…
It's bold for a CBS show.
Pre Season 5 or after?
DJ Roomba shoutout! (It is my inspiration, as I have one of 'em!)
@Akbar: Outside of the incredulous condom plot, their relationship in the early and middle parts of Season 1 was as friendly as it was a parent/child deal, I feel like.
The show's not doing well with the MF lead-in. Been hovering between ~2.0 and 2.2.
Still doesn't matter if you're not a Nielsen HH, though.
Earlier, I was glad they just went right at it with George-Dallas (instead of the will-they-won't-they), but it's made the show quite flat.
1) Bunheads (it's not a sitcom, but it's definitely more comedy than drama, as is ASP-fare)
2) Parks & Rec
2a) New Girl
3) Happy Endings
4) The Middle
5) Archer
Louie and Enlightened are just so much different that what else is on TV. Both are marvelous at story-telling.
The show's lost its emotional soul. These episodes are just aimless, and the world of Chatswin is not funny enough to produce funny bottle episodes.
However, that was the heart and soul of the show. The relationship between George and Tessa was somewhat like Lorelai and Rory, and that was really significant.
The biggest dud episodes do revolve around Dallas being completely cartoonish and ridiculous, indeed.
If only quality was correlated with ratings, heh?
@briggsy: Go f@#)R(#JKLDHF#)(Q@@R yourself! (I was at that game — one of the most heart-wrenching experiences in my life…)
I'm fine with the separate plots, but many of the characters are becoming caricatures, and that's the problem.