Okay, so this episode pretty much outlined each and every way that Jenna could fuck up every single relationship in her life.
Okay, so this episode pretty much outlined each and every way that Jenna could fuck up every single relationship in her life.
I actually didn't either, I just read it somewhere. But yeah, apparently the whole point of the episode is them trying to not make Schmidt aware of the fact that the two are on a date.
I believe that they are going on a date next week. Spoiler alert?
Agreed. They'll also probably set him free in the hopes that Crowley and Abbadon will just flat out destroy each other in the process of fighting for hell. Though Dean will probably do it behind Sam's back or something.
To answer your comment towards where Cece is fitting in, apparently her and Coach are going on a date next week. It'll probably be a disaster, but who knows.
Did his nostrils seem to look a little weird? Or was that just me? Like, super thin and cavernous.
This was a very solid episode. Good jokes, creepy event, and good connection to the overall arc.
I agree with you too. Based on the songs, ARTPOP is not revolutionary. The app is fine and all, but that's all it is. The music is enjoyable, but it's still music. Gaga did overhype it and promised something that she may not be ready to deliver yet, if ever.
Agreed. The reviewer completely missed the point of Donatella. "I am so fab it. Check it, I'm blonde, I'm skinny, I'm rich, and I'm a little bit of bitch." Gaga is not taking herself seriously there! We obviously heard a completely different album than her, because for her not to get the fact that Gaga is not being…
The only thing I don't like is that it looks like Demi has no idea what she's doing when they put a guitar in front of her. Random strumming? Why not!
I really really enjoyed his rendition of Marry the Night. I think Gaga would have loved it too. It was just so over the top and wonderful; right up Lambert's alley.
It's not an AV Club discussion without an Arrested Development reference.
You know someone is a good actress when you dislike everything about their character. Same sort of thing with Imelda Staunton as Umbridge in the Harry Potter films.
That was his stepfather
Exactly! Why should I care that Ted proposes at the lighthouse? We don't really know the mother yet, but we do know they get married. There was an emotional detachment in that scene for me. That proposal wasn't earned.
Agreed. I loved all the Robin/Barney/Barney's mom stuff. His mom taking off her earrings was my favourite visual of the episode.
Umm, I hope I'm not the only one who wasn't that impressed with the episode. The Clint story was more of a drag than anything as they tried to invent more ways to keep Marshall away for longer.
Okay, I love Nasim, but someone please tell me that I'm not the only one who was starting to get annoyed at her voice in the Heshie sketch. Washington saved that one for me.
I agree. The writing will need to be good, and is in no way in Gaga's control. She just has to go with what appears on the cue cards.
Oh cool, a lot of negative people in the comments who don't know what they're talking about.
Gaga's a performer, and has a big personality. Both are indicators of a good host, and I look forward to seeing what they do with her. Instead of casually dismissing her, let's actually see how she does first. She's pretty…