From the trailers and clip I've seen with Cobie Smulders, this seems like a Scary Movie spoof for rom-coms/sweet romance movies. But I enjoy Paul Rudd as an actor (well, at least in I Love You, Man).
From the trailers and clip I've seen with Cobie Smulders, this seems like a Scary Movie spoof for rom-coms/sweet romance movies. But I enjoy Paul Rudd as an actor (well, at least in I Love You, Man).
Think this is was my first raunchy comedy ever, so this holds a special place in my heart. I'll admit I didn't get all the adult humor at the time, but still was old enough to probably fiddle the flesh flute so to speak.
A shorter, sweeter version of How I Met Your Mother. This is one of my favorite romance movies out there.
I will say Riley is a great casting choice. Looking at her expressions and mannerisms and comparing them to Corey in the early seasons of Boy Meets World and it's so spot on. She is Corey's daughter.
It didn't even hit me until reading the review that there were no side characters other than probably Ruckus that's consistently focused on. Just made this season all the sadder for me, and this season I had decent hopes.
I like Dreamworks animation, and I like Anna Kendrick. Hope this turns out well.
Moreso than questioning whether it's the end of Pops (I doubt it is), I can't help but think that this would be one of the better exits for a character on a tv show. That was an incredible ending.
Next episode actually seems to have promise. Social commentary on bullying and how it changed throughout the years? And Rollo Goodlove returning? Sweet
I haven't read the article yet, I'm just giving this article kudos for finally breaking the Game of Thrones wall built up at the top of the av club page at the moment.
how the mighty have fallen (Boondocks). Though incredibly topical given the marriage with Kanye.
Boy Meets World is my childhood. I'm willing to give this a chance because of it.
I was thinking that Sherlock went back to MI6 to make some sort of amends given Mycroft's involvement, but now I'm not too sure. It was the "every last bit of it" line that Sherlock said that made me think that's the case.
Fitz is still around. At least, they kept saying he's alive in the episode.
Think you switched the names around. Simmons acting motherly towards Fitz.
First time though I've heard motherly describe their relationship though. Interviews tend to label their relationship exactly as that: brother and sister.
I can't help but imagine next season being awful without Garrett. I'm really hoping someone is able to fill the void he's going to leave behind.
The enemy approaches alarm was hilarious.
Probably answered already, but the episode showed what Cybertek's incentives were: blackmail of loved ones' lives.
This felt like an homage to all of the Mordecai/Margaret episodes of Regular Show lore. Everyone saying CJ is better than Margaret though kinda bothered me just cause it felt like a slap in the face to the character that's been there for 4 seasons.
Actually that's something I was wondering. Did CJ/Mordecai both sign up for an art class? Did they both sneak in to the school or are there for recreation (I feel like it wouldn't be that odd for a community college to have their art studio open for the weekend for anybody in the town to be in and make art). Or is one…
Yeah, I honestly thought that maybe the show was going to go the lesbian route too. Has the show ever done that? Have a child character come out as homosexual? Think that could break some new ground.