Treme and Brooklyn Nine-Nine because they're fun and very danceable.
Treme and Brooklyn Nine-Nine because they're fun and very danceable.
I will always praise this show for its great production and its charismatic actors, but the problem with The Walking Dead has always been the limitations of its writing team. Scott Gimple's gone a long way toward making this show less unintentionally comical. But while this season's gone a long way toward shading in…
*creeps up behind bradley, waits for him to turn around, kills the lights and and lunges toward him*
I assume it's going to make a comeback next season, when the coke runs out.
Phrasing.
Yeah, Hannibal made it! I'm genuinely glad for that. Fuck you, Sherlock.
I hope Ken and his crew didn't disturb the secret cat under his bed.
Turkey has blocked access
OF COCK
(riots break out)
SHE GOT THEM THAAAANGS.
If I were stranded on an Island and could only have one complete series set, it would be Lost. I've been wanting re-watch the series at some point this year because it'll have been a decade on the air and still sits atop my otherwise amorphous list of most beloved series.
I think what I'll miss most about Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the theme song. How can you not throw your hands up and dance like Gina whenever it plays.
Raylan showed more emotion over Art's hospital bed than he did over Arlo's last season, and holds more animosity for Daryl Crowe for shooting Art (among other supremely cowardly things) than he ever did for Hunter Mosley for killing his biological father. It'll be interesting to see whether this will push or pull…
RIP Lem.
Plus, Teddy does have experience with his three pretend kids, Jeremy and the twins so it makes sense that he turned out to be an adequate babysitter.
I bet Denise Crosby's cooking up some Beth steaks.
Tina is usually nice and polite, but she does have a fierce competitive side, especially when boys' butts are concerned—and boys' butts are quite usually the concern. When that side comes out, Tina can be ruthless.
I love Teddy's consistent inability to sign documents. Great callback to "Sacred Cow" when Randy tried to get Teddy to sign a release for his documentary (RIP Moolissa).
Gene and Louise took care of their goop baby so well; they're going to make great parents. And Gene's come such a long way from his flour babies (RIP).
It's like that scene in Ace Ventura when everyone realized that Finkel is Einhorn.
Plus, she's has chemo meds and morphine coursing through her body [ETA: as others have previously posted], and I imagine Hannibal would prefer to eat organic.