Agreed, but Jack is the only character who makes his sexuality a big deal, or at least gets all nudge, nudge, wink, wink about it. It's the only character on Doctor Who who's sexuality is made some what of a big deal.
Agreed, but Jack is the only character who makes his sexuality a big deal, or at least gets all nudge, nudge, wink, wink about it. It's the only character on Doctor Who who's sexuality is made some what of a big deal.
Was easily my favorite episode too. Everyone got a funny bit, even the ones I still don't care for
Terry wins the MVP tonight
There are those who suggest that Melissa Fumero is one of the lesser spots in the cast and to them, I say….phooey. Tonight they got her character just right
Once again, Hollywood is making a movie about a skinny guy who has to save a fat guy. When will they ever learn?
the moment I saw Jonah and Leo on a boat being surrounded by a bevy of model types I knew his pot smoking with Seth days were over
Will Mindy Kaling play his evil villain girlfriend?
Bono's potent weapon of monologuing for Africa wiped out hundreds and hundreds of people in seconds
I can see your point. I think Guerrero is supposed to play the straight man but they haven't quite settled her into yet. Then, off course there's Holt who might be the straightest of straight man on TV (here's hoping they don't have him doing whacky things and have him lose that edge)
It's cast is still (or was) still a powerhouse, I still find it funny and intelligent, and when it's found it's occasional fast-ball, still untouchable. Modern Family is still Modern Family, New Girl's had some issues this season, and the Mindy Project might be finally settling down so that leaves Parks (I guess…
sadly, every show has to have their romantic pairings and it has to become the central focus point of the show. Except for good ole Seinfeld. And post Diane Cheers when it was mainly about the gang and not who was dating who
they were such nerds- both government and otherwise- that it seemed inevitable it was going to happen. Plus, they basically announced it to all the entertainment sites before it happened
Consider it a preemptive strike
I like how she's outright ambituous to the point of trying to suck up to the Captain and failing. I liked the joke where she tries on his hat when he's not around and that she has a good competitive relationship with Diaz that in no way, shape or form involves any sort of cattiness. Plus there's that whole hair in a…
As the Super Bowl episode showed, Amy and Peralta have good chemistry which shouldn't necessarily be turned into anything but platonic friendship because among other things, they're complete opposites.
you lay off Fumero or that might be pistols at dawn
I consider it this show the Once and Future Sitcom King but it's still not there. The main thing is that Samberg needs to be dialed down a bit and for whatever reason, I'm not quite liking some of the supporting players, mainly Boyle and the with the annoying voice (although I might be on an island on that one) and …
Parks & Rec is definitely on the decline and long in the tooth but I still find it really funny and I could pretty much watch the cast bounce off each other all day. I still think it's the best because of the rule that your the Champion until somebody takes it away and nothing has yet
but that face….that face. That face pretty much describes everything and anything. It's a face that looks into the depths of the existential dilemna and decides it would rather watch Parks & Rec
"I, uh, am pointing a gun at you."
"That looks like "gub", it doesn't look like "gun".
"No, it's "gub". That's a B."