James didn't know for sure about the photographer and the Langston doesn't seem smart or sober enough to fake it.
James didn't know for sure about the photographer and the Langston doesn't seem smart or sober enough to fake it.
"To the moon, Alice."
"Why I oughta—"
I already stuck this in the wrong place but:
Misplaced. Keeps making me sign in.
I was upset when they seemingly killed the probation officer, I think
I actually said, "Not this one!" It really seemed like there was a
solid pact with the audience that we were not killing this one after his
rendition of "The Power of Love," but they seem to have lost the thread this season with a lot of things,…
No, you got it, it's bad. It's really bad in the way some things are good and others are bad. But it, and I'm talking about the first season, is weirdly, addictively watchable in a way I've never encountered before.
This show is amazeballs
in the way you stare in what could be amazement, but it just turns out to be balls.
Ooh, that's what I want for Xmas.
We can only make really broad generalizations here that pretty much fall apart in the face of any one example, hence the case study, but if it gets so far as a "Shut up and get out" situation in an OR, things have gone way too far because of the people left behind, like, oh, the patient.
If you aren't funny in there,…
Not frat boys, jocks. Which is not off.
I finally realize why Ann can't leave: Leslie's names for her are one of my favorite things about the show. It's always a single beam of whackadoodle genius. Unless they have phone conversations, Ron and Donna are never going to inspire any land mermaids.
It was really not about racism at all and that was the point. The only way this show is going to take on a "big" issue is to mine it for laughs. Just because there is a not white person around, it doesn't mean they are going to take the time to school the white folk, or could if they would. The closest you are going…
Right now i can only see them doing that to do some big joke about how much their parents would enjoy that/subversive crazy wedding threat.
I was wondering when upstate NY got so… "multicultural."
That is not the right word. The right word is wherever they were hiding a big chunk of the population on the Walking Dead. Since some have escaped and become zombies, I'm thinking it may come to me.
Btw, happy birthday, Biden.
High. Like a high five. Especially the way he said it.
This show did not start out well AT ALL, but it really pulled out a shocking turn around mid-season, from "why am I watching this?" to "oh, yay, it's Mindy!" Now it's going to be a surprise if it doesn't have at least one reliable laugh and one adorable moment, and that's not easy to pull off.
I didn't even consider…
The set up wasn't funny: "oh, Wacky Morgan," "oh, Jeremy's bossy," and tranq guns are never coming back from Apt. 23. For some reason the way he was lying there while the dog kept yanking him, made me laugh and no one is more surprised than me. It wouldn't have worked if that was "normal."
I think Tamra is just suppose to be funny, and she is funny. She has depth, she has dimension. Every time she has any screen time we learn more about her. She watches Downton Abbey and has been dating Ray Ron since they were in kindergarten. That is some breadth there. She shouldn't have to be some role mole any more…
That's why obstetricians are rarely called "comedy buddies." Or mine are. In general, I don't find medical settings conducive to humor on their end. This is why they want you knocked out in surgery. Doctors are never as funny as they think they are, and I'm not fake laughing while real paying.