Word. Wes is one of my favorite characters in all of fiction. Intellegent, emotionally stunted, loyal, brave, bitter, entitled. He's so… human
Word. Wes is one of my favorite characters in all of fiction. Intellegent, emotionally stunted, loyal, brave, bitter, entitled. He's so… human
Funny, I thought the opposite. What a crazy world we live in.
EXACTLY. Well said. There is always a cost for doing buisness, and it's always you're own flaws that bring you down not others.
Agreed. Amy killed it. I didn't know she had the chops in her, and was bummed out we couldn't see more.
Am I imaginging this, or did I read something back around the time the show was canceled that for the never-meant-to-be sixth season they would have written it so small shred of Fred's soul survived somewhere, and she and Illyria could switch back and forth hulk style?
I think you're missing the entire point of the Wes-Fred arc. No one is saying it was some big epic romance. Wes blew her up in his mind in life, had her for a brief moment, and then even blew her up even more in death. Wes is a deeply, deeply tragic character due to his own flaws. That's what makes him real.
I gotta agree - one of my favorite story arcs in all of TV. It hurts, but never goes to dark or too fast to miss small moments of laughter and levity… just like real life. And it all leads into "Not Fade Away" which is still my favorite series finale ever by a far margin. (Although if you counted the last 5 minutes of…
To me "A Hole in the World" was the second half of the brilliant one-two punch from Smile Time. The ultimate repressed, unrequited love on the show blossoms… and one of the them is murdered and has her body taken over by a ego maniacal demon. Of course. I also gotta say that this entire arc cemented my love for Wes.…
Man, all you navel gazing losers who want this to be some weird drama
can go suck it. I finally saw the full episode and loved it. This is
what Community does best: take pop culture references, heighten them,
and be fall on the floor funny. I MISS IT WHEN COMMUNITY WAS FUNNY. The best episodes ever combine these…
I really do think part of the problem with the election story dragging is how stupid they made Bobby. I love me some Paul Rudd but man… the character is not working as a legit obstacle. He's too… sweet. P&R's big heart has always been one of it's strengths but it's risking turning into a circle jerk when EVERY episode…
Honestly not understanding the love for this one. Huge P&R fan, but something about this episode felt a bit flat. The empty Ann & Tom plot, the pretty deliberate attempt to wrap up loss Chris plot lines to write him out of the show, Lesle being right AGAIN and giving an uplifting speech that actually connects with the…
I gotta agree. A+? This wouldn't even have been in the top ten episodes of the last two seasons.
Argh!!! Power went out for last third of the show. No bueno. Stupid wind.
This is a no-win situation.
Weird grade. This show is easily the most improved since the beginning of the season (which I tried watching again recently and just couldn't). I agree with everyone above, it's the laid back rapid-fire hanging with your friends quotes that make it hilarious, and most of that is just cast chemistry.
Go find yourself a nice "Song of Ice and Fire" forum. They've been debating this one for YEARS (and yes everyone always just says "eff it, I don't know anymore. Bronn" in the end).
Heh, you're right. That's probably why Loras is Mace's favorite. Dumb as his sire.
I agree. The Dornish are awesome. You're thinking of the Iron born.
Korra really needs a Sokka.
He's probably still wondering why, after 70 years of practice, he's still so bad at being good.