I think P&R hit its peak in seasons 2/3, and it's been shaky ever since. I haven't liked this season, and only liked four or five episodes from the second half of season four.
I think P&R hit its peak in seasons 2/3, and it's been shaky ever since. I haven't liked this season, and only liked four or five episodes from the second half of season four.
I don't see how Community can make the cut with its hit and miss ten episode run this year. Though Todd did inexplicably give “Urban Matrimony And Sandwich Arts” an A-.
I don't see how Community can make the cut with its hit and miss ten episode run this year. Though Todd did inexplicably give “Urban Matrimony And Sandwich Arts” an A-.
I haven't watched this show in almost a year (it never stopped feeling like a watered-down, emotionally and comically forced hybrid of Friday Night Lights and Gilmore girls), but what is up with Lauren Graham? I only keep hearing about the other actors on the show. Are they still only giving her half-hearted romantic…
I haven't watched this show in almost a year (it never stopped feeling like a watered-down, emotionally and comically forced hybrid of Friday Night Lights and Gilmore girls), but what is up with Lauren Graham? I only keep hearing about the other actors on the show. Are they still only giving her half-hearted romantic…
These offbeat, off-kilter episodes don't always hit, but when they do they're usually the show at its best.
These offbeat, off-kilter episodes don't always hit, but when they do they're usually the show at its best.
This is an episode that critics are going for, but the (internet) fans seem split.
This is an episode that critics are going for, but the (internet) fans seem split.
Where did you come from?
Where did you come from?
I agree that there have been 24 moments, and those moments have annoyed, but there are other flaws that aren't comparable to 24. 24 seems to be the easy comparison when something happens on the show that an individual doesn't like. Also, the Dewis 5 year contract remains a rumor only. It's never been verified.
I agree that there have been 24 moments, and those moments have annoyed, but there are other flaws that aren't comparable to 24. 24 seems to be the easy comparison when something happens on the show that an individual doesn't like. Also, the Dewis 5 year contract remains a rumor only. It's never been verified.
The only 24-like episode from this season was last week. Clearly, the show isn't what it was in its first season. The ambitions are different and sometimes sloppy in it's execution, but its hardly 24. It's still a deeply personal, frequently character driven thriller. Can people who aren't liking this season come up…
The only 24-like episode from this season was last week. Clearly, the show isn't what it was in its first season. The ambitions are different and sometimes sloppy in it's execution, but its hardly 24. It's still a deeply personal, frequently character driven thriller. Can people who aren't liking this season come up…
Also, damn this show is depressing. I see a more consistent attempt at some humor this season, but still…
Also, damn this show is depressing. I see a more consistent attempt at some humor this season, but still…
I guess I haven't gone to the same places as you, because I don't see that consensus. Carrie is unstable, but a lot of the reasons she's been sketchy at her job recently is because of her Brody. It's both aided her and has added a blindspot. When her emotions for Brody is not in the way she's been routinely good at…
I guess I haven't gone to the same places as you, because I don't see that consensus. Carrie is unstable, but a lot of the reasons she's been sketchy at her job recently is because of her Brody. It's both aided her and has added a blindspot. When her emotions for Brody is not in the way she's been routinely good at…
I think you can root for Carrie and Brody. You can root against both as well. My allegiance continues to shift, which makes the show fun and frustrating at once. I do tend to side more with Carrie, because I think the writing for her Carrie is a bit more consistent, though it's clear the writers are starting to show…