Oh I don't know, the Paget Brewster one was a really funny and interesting read, and I enjoyed the Alexander Siddig one a huge amount too.
Oh I don't know, the Paget Brewster one was a really funny and interesting read, and I enjoyed the Alexander Siddig one a huge amount too.
I've been a big big fan of hers since Huff, but never knew she'd been in so many of my other favourite shows like Harvey Birdman or The Venture Bros, or anything about The Thrilling Adventure Hour either. Or, embarrassingly enough, that she was Kathy in Friends, who I fell in love with as a teen. This really is a…
Christ, I loved her before hearing that story, now I kind of adore her!
Likewise, which is crazy given how long a time I've been a fan of Paget's.
I know what you mean but it is still really really great, a very different kind of show to Forrest's in some ways, but also very very funny.
I'd disagree, Myles is still likeable despite being a tad pompous at times, and is in no way one dimensional. That said, the way they treated the murder sequence broke the reality of the show a bit, as there's no way he wouldn't of been arrested when it screened, whereas at least here Forrest can claim it was in…
He's turning in great work on Difficult People as well, hopefully it's only a matter of time before he's given his own series.
I don't know, I'd like a third season at least. Like you say, it's not a show that could go on forever but there's still a lot more they can do with the concept. I mean, all of the ones featured in the opening credits that we don't get to see (like Babysitting, which kills me every time) would be fantastic.
Absolutely, she does so much with the little she's given. I think it's a shame she isn't used a bit more on occasion, there's no reason she couldn't be in the office sequences at times.
The ad executive who thought it'd be a good idea to get Scott to do this has an evil, evil sense of humour.
My vote for the new companion goes to Jeremy Corbyn. Just imagine the sexy adventures those two silver haired foxes could have.
Ah, thanks for that. It's really frustrating as I'd love to ramble on about just why I thought it was so good, but I'd like to take part in focus groups again (especially as I got paid to watch something I loved!) so don't want to risk it.
PFFR as in Wonder Showzen, Xavier, and Delocated.
Well it'd be egotistical to say how great I think my tastes in tv are, but friends seem to like the shows I recommend to them (Rick and Morty, Review, Hannibal, and anything PFFR related being the main ones)….I really liked Daredevil an awful lot, only the final episode frustrated me a little, but I'm more excited to…
Heh, I know, but the agreement really did kind of sound like that.
I've seen the pilot after taking part in a market research project earlier this month, but a confidentiality agreement stops me from saying how anything about it, which is really frustrating.
I'd suggest sticking with it. I thought the second was a big disappointment too, but the third is a lot better whilst the fourth is the best yet.
Ah, thanks for that, I was genuinely concerned as I love this show so much, but that makes me a little more optimistic.
The viewing figures for the second season seem distressingly low to me, between .2 and .3 million an episode according to wikipedia and down on last year's - so is it possible it won't be renewed for a third season?
I apologise, there was no need for that. I guess I'm just frustrated as I used to enjoy the comments section but sometimes get driven to despair by seeing your posts on every page of the site. Still, it's my problem and something I need to sort out.