Me too.
Me too.
Rabin using the word "apoplectic" here, probably for the last time on the AV Club, made me weirdly sad.
I had actually been enjoying this second season a lot, and maybe even would have thought it a step up from season one before seeing this episode. But holy shit, I completely agree, this was hands-down the worst episode Girls has produced thus far, much worse than that hack job from season one where Hannah tries to…
Band of Broads?
Yeah, and I actually really liked their most recent album as well - but that video made me wish I didn't.
Yeah, I fail to see what the difference between plot and story has to to do with television shows that explore the perspectives of secondary characters. Unless I'm misunderstanding, it seems like the writer spent multiple paragraphs simply saying that things that don't advance the plot can still be interesting.
@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus I don't know, it seems weird to criticise Girls for breaking away from mental illness narrative cliches and trying to present the issue in a more realistic light - by that logic, shouldn't the show be lauded for trying something new and trying to push depictions of…
This part needs to be quoted separately just to let it fully sink in. "I really do not like the taste of the majority of waters that are on the market."
HBO should be sued for plagiarising their own show? Who's the complainant?
There was something strange about the way he walked…much more vertical than usual.
I Heart Connecticut is brilliant and never gets enough love. I laughed for far too long at Tracy exclaiming "life lesson from an unlikely source!"
What?
Fair enough, sorry for being a dick.
Yeah, it didn't make the main list, it was on a list of outliers since Rabin ranked it highly, being the only writer to have seen it at that point.
Is this a 'Breaking Bad fanboy who brings up his favorite show at any opportunity' gimmick?
What a fitting typo.
What a fitting typo.
This is classic Starz.
This is classic Starz.
Tobias: No, no, it's pronounced a-nal-ra-pist.
Buster: It wasn't really the pronunciation that bothered me.