And the bullet sounds were so bad. Worse than if it was obvious ADR.
And the bullet sounds were so bad. Worse than if it was obvious ADR.
Why feed the troll?
Malory's used ISIS to get what she wants ever since Season 1. Remember the blimp episode, for example? (And anything Trudy Beekman-related…)
Mexican soccer is the bane of human existence. It's worse than Italian soccer, and that's shitty enough.
It really depends on markets, w.r.t MLS. All of the Northwest teams (Seattle and Portland particularly) have vibrant fan bases.
Sony is desperate to get a syndication deal. Plus, the show's 18-49 demo is almost all comprised of very affluent viewers, making the show more palatable w.r.t. lower ratings.
Bitsie Tulloch is just awful.
To be fair, it might actually do really well on Fridays paired with Blue Bloods and gain total viewers.
Ouch. But so true. But at least Surburgatory's not HIMYM.
The unfortunate seventh season (which did not feature the talents of show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino or her husband Daniel Palladino) left me needing a little space.
I feel bad that I totally feel the opposite way.
Hasn't Malory always been the villain, though? I mean, the show tried to present some level of moral ambiguity to her character occasionally — like, she made "sacrifices" as a parent —, but did anyone really buy that?
If anything, this episode was great because it portrayed Sheldon as the character he's supposed to be, an Aspie with a great dose of humanity (who has a hard time showing it, but still has it), rather than the blowhard the last scene of the episode showed.
I got a lot of the jokes and laughed a lot, but the episode itself wasn't very fulfilling for me. The payoff just seemed a bit off.
@Spencer Hastings: Season 8 was pretty good.
Read through the Bunheads comment threads and you'll see a lot of GG discussion on there.
It was nice to see Cyril stand up for himself. It was nicer to see Cyril get his fucking ass beat.
I'm in the same boat. The episode was really funny, but it just threw me off. Maybe it was the narrative structure.
Sarah Braverman, that is?
I'd hear something like Thieves at a Starbucks. Not like that's a bad thing, but it's kinda filler mood music.