Oh man, the Danny DeVito episode. A true work of genius.
Oh man, the Danny DeVito episode. A true work of genius.
Uh, I love Demi Lovato. /random
In other news, I probably should finish The Americans. I liked what I saw of the first half of the season, but I kept on missing the live airings, and forgot to record a couple of episodes, so I gave up in hopes of it hitting Netflix before the second season.
It didn't stop them for doing it when Buffy, The West Wing, The Sopranos, The Wire, or ER ended. Only lately have they been focusing on older series for the award.
I was way off with the Heritage Award noms. I was expecting MTM, 30 Rock or The Office to win this year, but as you can see, none of them are nominated. Ah well.
While Scrubs more or less got the formula down, I'd say.
yeah, I've been watching this lately, almost done with season 4, but I can totally see what practically every single-camera sitcom since has taken from this show. It's such a great experience, and I'm loving that these reviews are back.
I name-dropped "Radar's Report" from M*A*S*H before, and I'm sticking to it.
I refuse to accept that there is a better sitcom than Mary Tyler Moore, personally. Give or take The Simpsons at its prime.
I have 2- Clarissa Darling and Kimberly, the pink ranger
Sweet, you're doing Larry Sanders just as I'm onto season 3. Especially pertinent, as Kyle stopped at 2.
I'm not surprised to see Modern Family fatigue occur this year. I personally enjoyed the show during the first couple of years and don't hold anything resembling a grudge towards it, unlike, say, Chuck Lorre or Whitney Cummings' shows, but I just stopped caring by the end of last season, and stopped for good partway…
I don't really mind the nudity on GOT, if only because when you get down to it, ASOIAF is a long-form pulp story in the vein of Conan and other Weird Tales classics, which have always used lust as a frequent in their storytelling. The constant use of TnA in the show only seems to make sense in my eyes.
But that trick never works!
Honestly though, I don't think this will be THAT bad, if the show doesn't forget one of it's strongest suits- its reliance on flashback and flashforwards. There are still anecdotes for the characters to give us, and there's enough potential to go to them with this format. Like, we still haven't seen Robin become a…
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Men isn't on right after Big Bang Theory?
First?
That is true, but it's Community. Even with the new writers, I somehow feel that with such a short order, the staff would be able to pull out one hell of a wrapper.
I'd just give the show a special five-episode order this season, to try to wrap things up while still giving the show enough episodes for syndication. Hopefully that would be enough to get the waxy taste of the season finale out of our mouths.