I was going to say this too. I thought this was a well-written overview of the series, but Bobby was an enjoyable part of the show for several seasons.
I was going to say this too. I thought this was a well-written overview of the series, but Bobby was an enjoyable part of the show for several seasons.
Thanks. Maybe I'll catch up when some shows go on hiatus in December.
Is Manhattan worth catching up on? I stopped at episode 4. I liked how it sort of de-glamourizes WWII, but a lot of things just seemed off (and sort of ridiculous) about it. There were also too many shows on Sundays at the time (and there still is).
Is the AV Club not covering either Falling Skies of Wilfred this year? The new seasons of those shows seemed to have been ignored everywhere.
"Fuck everybody. Amen."
Where's Detroit?
S.E.A. you soon, Agent Hauser.
The final three are out there. Torrent that shit!
My biggest problem with the show this season, as you touched upon, is that it doesn't feel like an ensemble show anymore (if it ever did?). I realize shows have to split characters up every now and then, but the "secondary" characters aren't close to getting equal screen time as Hannah, and that has bothered me.
I didn't get to post this in yesterday's "What's on tonight" so I'll post it here.
Danny Duberstein is good at two things - that's math, and fuckin'
He creeping up in the Bobbum van, filled with equipmunk for great grief to making out your underneath.
Funny how right after I watched this, I started watching last night's Cougar Town.
Hey Todd, what happened with that Daniel Knauf interview? That was two shows ago.
That was just brilliant.
I watched all of Workaholics over the break and that show has a lot of 90s references.
I haven't seen Les Mis, and don't really remember what his direction was like in The King's Speech, but I recently watched the John Adams miniseries.
Merry Time Day, everyone!
Merry Time Day, everyone!
I've noticed a few times on this show that the heaviest (underage) drinkers are the most anti-weed.