They'll never stop the Simpsons. Have no fear, they'll have stories for years.
They'll never stop the Simpsons. Have no fear, they'll have stories for years.
Paint me a picture AV Club.
Just because a male character and a female character spend some time together, doesn't mean the start of a romance.
Mason is a fun recurring character, so I'll cherish the moments he has while they're still here.
That's not what got me. Yes it was cheesy and obvious, but Sadie calling her mom at the end touched me more.
I refuse to believe that Everyone wouldn’t have supported Sherlock shifting hisTwilight treatise to propose a threesome.
It's all about Tree Trunks' hot buns.
So how about that ending for Regular Show? I think Mordecai earned it, if for no other reason than being clever enough to put CJ as his emergency contact.
I was much more invested in Steven Universe taking a stance and trying to prove he was right. Bonus points more making Steven sleep deprived while trying to do it too.
Beorn really got shafted by Jackson in the films.
But he also called his mother Your Honor, and remember his childhood diary?
But Holt's personality seems to stem from childhood
Sad thought. Yes, it was back in the day so the homophobic racist sentiment was definitely real, but given Holt's personality I gotta wonder if he didn't get invited to josh around with the rest of the squad because they didn't like who he was as a person, aka he's not really a "hang out after work" kinda guy.
Separate parties.
Separate but equal!
I have a fair amount of issues with Go On, but I really liked the cast on the show.
Sirens/Benched comedy hour. It'd be kinda like the Denise/Drew Scrubs reunion I wanted to see happen.
But in later episodes they went out on actual dates like watching a musical in the day time. And this ending has Freddy trying to get to know the Eliza from back in the day. He just believes that building a relationship beyond sex and being on their phones scares her off, and to be fair the first big step he tried to…
I'm not saying Henry wasn't important to Eliza's growth, but looking back, the rationale for wanting to break up with Freddy was rather superficial, even if she did have a moment of clarity and realized she would prefer to be with Henry.
And stop saying dick on tv.
Lots of great jokes in both episodes, plenty of great moments from Carlos/Cheryl/Larry, and episode 9 had great commentaries on the public defenders of the court. but I kinda want to dock the show points for going the cliche romance sitcom route for the season finale ending. Flip side though I'm glad they treated…