You'll always be able to catch her on "Snooki & JWoww."
You'll always be able to catch her on "Snooki & JWoww."
The case was pretty dull, but Dule Hill again comes through to save an episode. Add another exhibit to the case that he is one of television's MVPs right now.
Glee, The OC, Homeland, Modern Family (though not as extreme as some say) - there are definitely plenty of examples, I just feel like it was brutally misapplied here.
The show's really been demonstrating its excellence with that relationship storyline. There have been so many opportunities for a poetic speech or an elaborate, only-on-TV romantic gesture, and New Girl has instead played it with so much more realism, awkwardness and uncertainty. It's really working - I don't see…
It's amazing how many people I heard using the dreaded (but overplayed) "sophomore slump" label at the beginning of this season.
Also - not sure if it was mentioned elsewhere in the comments - but CBS issued a press release today both confirming that Milioti is the mother and essentially confirming that next season is entirely the wedding weekend.
First of all, I think she's pretty darn good-looking. As others have said, she comes off sort of like a hybrid of some of the women on the show (some say Lily and Robin, I think maybe Lily and Abigail Spencer's character Blah Blah or Wendy the Waitress). Her look is also similar to that of Amy Acker, who is popular…
Great to finally get this reveal.
Even though How I Met Your Mother is known for twists and stalls, they're usually forthcoming about these sort of twists (thus far, there's been no bait-and-switch regarding the Barney-Robin wedding, the fact that Robin doesn't marry Ted, etc).
Awesome episode for Jon Hamm, who showcased a wide palette of emotions here and nailed everything. The creepy nod he did during Sylvia's striptease was fantastic; equally fantastic was how he went from the tough-guy dom to a pathetic, overflowing bag of emotion when Sylvia called it off.
Considering that they couldn't even do the simple arithmetic when Will advised the Glee club members on selling salt water taffy a few years ago, they don't have a prayer of handling math and science at MIT.
I wasn't led to believe he missed some sort of deadline or something - I just thought the idea was to show that he was holding off on committing to the next campaign even before the Mellie situation arose.
When Cory Monteith checked into rehab, wasn't there a report that Glee was going to explain Finn's absence in storyline. Did they? I don't recall anything.
Well, at least as far as the "setup" in the office goes, I don't actually think Charlie was involved with that (despite everyone on Team Olivia thinking he was). Basically, he realized there was a hit on him, and so he went to Olivia hoping to give up information in exchange for his safety. He had no dishonest…
I thought the big greeting for Joe & Sugar was going for the same type of meta commentary as "Wemma," Brittany's crack about Will's affinity for high schoolers, "Brittana is real," etc.
Wasn't surprised by Rosen's involvement (it struck me as weird that they were openly talking about Defiance with the guy they knew tried to expose the corruption, so I figured that was going somewhere), but I was surprised that they turned to Billy Campbell. Not that it was a bad twist by any means, but interesting…
I don't even mind the concept itself. I, in fact, like the idea of Gunnar being internally conflicted over the fact that he is the one with a shot at success, yet his brother was the more compelling and artistic songwriter.
He found a way to suck the energy out of freaking LAST RESORT. So he definitely has talent, but it's not the kind of talent that should land you major TV work.
So…this "Rayna's probably going to cave and tell Deacon" thing is ludicrous. It's like the wacky sitcom storyline in which one character can't keep a secret from another character and starts to act like a blithering idiot around that person, making them realize something's up.
That literally took this down an entire letter grade from me. I was willing to put up with last week's awful twist because I thought it meant we were done with the insufferable Jay Hernandez. Now we're not only not done with him but he's coming back with an even wackier storyline.