I remember seeing 3 Kings and being immensely impressed by that scene, I suppose it was CGI but damn, you could have fooled me (or at least the 14-year old version of me)
I remember seeing 3 Kings and being immensely impressed by that scene, I suppose it was CGI but damn, you could have fooled me (or at least the 14-year old version of me)
If I could add another 100 likes to that, I would
no likes for you!
I think Pam is awesome but they're all awesome characters. I don't want Cheryl, Krieger or Ray being left on the back burner
Yeah, I think part of the joke is that Pam is stronger than all of them but works in a meaningless job like HR. I guess they thought that vein was getting old. I think the logic to making Pam a field agent is similar to having Tom on Parks & Rec become an entertainment mogul after working in the Parks Department.…
i've never laughed when Archer says Danger zone. The only time was in the "Fugue" episode . Also, I think the joke was more that Mallory took Krieger to both a show and a movie, or even that Mallory would take Krieger to anything. It completely flies in the face of everything we know about Mallory and how she isn't…
"Reed pulls out of a “next in line for the papacy” gag and into an accurate explanation of how new Popes are chosen. (At just about any other time, most people would have forgiven a flub of that bit of knowledge; in a time when the episode aired so soon after the selection of a new real-life Pope, it would have…
I like the episodes where other aspects of Jeremy's personality are focused on like his friendship with Betsy or even his friendship with Danny
I'd feel more comfortable if Adam McKay was directing. What are his wife's qualifications?
thats a more valid point than wha tthe Original Reviewer expressed
that's a pretty good point. I similarly thought the second and third acts were abrupt enough that they sort of gave me a pleasant jolt
"Seth MacFarlane, who tries to hide his vile and detestable worldview
with the thin defense that he knows those opinions are deplorable." I don't agree with you on this at all. I saw, more than anything on Oscar night, that Seth MacFarlane was an eager student of comedy and gracious present who at worst misfired on a…
It depends. TGIFs, yes. Bennigan's no. I thought it was a pleasant surprise in Mindy's otherwise-cynical idiosyncracies to learn she loved chain restaurants.
Just think about how few people in a bar who are already with a group of friends would invite a complete stranger to join their table just because it was their birthday. I think that young woman was practically a saint. Also, the other birthday girl did nothing to offend Mindy directly. Having a no-good boyfriend is…
I think he's watched way too much reality TV to the point that he can't appreciate a half-decent idea or he's watched no reality TV at all, because a lot of it is wayyyy shittier than this. There are shows where all people do is live in an apartment together or live like hillbillies or brag about their biceps or live…
I like the show. As for the episode, I have some thoughts:
1. Danny still never did a thing to win her over. He never said anything remotely honest or appealling. I'm not saying he has to be as smooth as Jeremy, but I wouldn't have minded him saying something remotely nice or them legitimately connecting about…
In response to the original review, I don't think it was a "promising" interaction with Thor. I just think she was getting good service at a restaurant
I never saw Ben and Kate for whatever reason so I have no basis for comparison. Nat Faxon looks super bland and thought Descendants was Alexander Payne's weakest film, so that turned me away. Can't we just talk about a Mindy Project episode on its own merit?
As I said in my original response, how is this the worst reality show ever? They're actually trying to accomplish something and push themselves to new heights. They might have bungled up the presentation (wtf is Joey Lawrence hosting?) or their selection of people, but at it's base, it's not an awful concept
Yeah, I edited that entry just to mess with you, sorry