Community did with Jeff and Annie, and twice if you count that Jeff and Britta were never an official couple and it didn't last.
Community did with Jeff and Annie, and twice if you count that Jeff and Britta were never an official couple and it didn't last.
Yeah, I heard. *Shudder* Almost impressive that even that can be ruined by the show.
Man, I'd love to go back to writing about it. I commend Polar Bears' effort.
Holidays of Future Passed was the best dramatic episode they'd done since the 90s, and was written as a potential series finale during the salary dispute. I'd highly recommend it.
Oh, The Critic. You were taken from us far too soon.
The whole game emphasizes pretty tragic stuff, between her, Sasha and the backstories of most of the people at the Asylum. And I don't think the party-loving lifestyle is so much denial as it is trying to keep herself distant from others and avoiding experiencing something like that again.
I take it all back now that I see how dismissive of the medium of television this Bonan guy is. No way I'm willing to be on his side of this.
3 is so much better than 5, 6 or 7.
It's much better than season 7 and is the only season on par with 3 and 4 after a creative drop-off in every level but humor.
I am so not getting in the middle of this after the last time.
We both definitely have personal biases that affect our feelings for these respective episodes, but never mind that. I disagree that the episode's features are a structural weakness. The structure is unique for a Futurama episode, which I find makes it distinctively interesting/enjoyable in that sense, and the point…
I think much more highly of this episode than Mars University. It was always an early favorite for being a very affectionate but harsh mockery of something I was obsessed with as television, but at the same time, I think the structural build-up to it is necessary and makes it more enjoyable and tense. And yes, I think…
Yeah, I was caught off guard by seeing the grades as they were for each episode before reading the reviews. "Surely this is yet another technical glitch on the AVC's part." But no. As you know, I'm totally with you on Fishful being an early highlight.
Oh, I guess so. I try not to pay attention to what awards AHS manages to win or be nominated for because the whole thing is just baffling for me. Anyway, I know for sure that rule applies to other recent winners and nominees like Game of Thrones and The Americans.
The best opening sequence award is only available to shows during their first season.
Yeah, that's completely fair, in regards to both statements. The debate is just exhausting and six has way more strong material than 7. I am so excited to watch through the show again.
I mean, yeah, I loved several of its episodes, I wouldn't discount season 5 for any reason. It's way above any number of seasons of shows that I ignore entirely. It's just not totally necessary. Anyway, I was trying to address what I'd read on here as the most common issue with the finale. I thought the finale was…
For some reason I'd thought you were at least a season six/sex fan besides your criticism of the crayon speech*. If I remember correctly, there was something with you concurring with Jordo saying it's his favorite season. Unless you mean let's not bother with that anymore and just talk about enjoying the show, which I…
"One plus two plus one… Shut up! The point is, there is one bullet left in this gun and guess who's gonna get it!"
I'm scared about what the storyline involving her parents will be, considering her relationship with her dad. . .