Oh, nice! Their last one was quite good, so I'm excited to give this one a spin as well.
Oh, nice! Their last one was quite good, so I'm excited to give this one a spin as well.
Pass me the ham yams
1.5K seasons? That's the dream.
I really want to get into The Good Wife (Juilanna Marguiles, drool…), but it's hard to start up a 100+ drama, especially when it's not on Netflix. Even the network comedies with that many episodes or more are only half the episode length, so they end up being much more doable.
Well keep in mind that they weren't even in the real Pine Barrens- the Essex County commissioner found the show embarrassing to Italians, after all!
The WHAT festival?
Well that's why I said her controlled anarchy. She wants to destruct everything, but keep herself as the leader.
I think the AV Club just broke.
The difference between Vee and other villains the show has had, such as Healy or Fig, is that they do mostly care about their job, even if they all have their serious handicaps. Even Pennastucky is ultimately harmless when you take away her delusions of spiritual superiority.
Poussey's spiel towards Chapman is a little harsh, and honestly, if it was by anyone other than Poussey and directed towards anyone but Chapman, I'd think that it's uncalled for. Because really, she's right, it is unfair and it sucks that she's one of the only to get a furlough.
So, what does everyone think the chances are of "Hitting the Fan" beating "Ozymandias"?
These past 4 episodes are great, but it's really the next one that's the tops. I can't wait for the review.
I'm fine with the results, but I still think this tournament would have been more fun if Breaking Bad was skipped to focus on the other shows from this season.
This is my ranking, as well.
I can't pick because HE ROPED ME INTO IT
The only match where I've seen both episodes is Hannibal vs. Broad City, and I'm perfectly fine with the outcome of that. For some reason, I CBF to get into Broad City. I watched the whole first season, and the only thing I modestly liked about it was Lincoln. The rest did little.
It could have been like the parents in Cow & Chicken, who have no upper bodies at all.
I have to admit, I'm watching SFU for the first time (watched the first 3 seasons earlier- now I'm watching it weekly as John's excellent reviews come up), and while waiting to start the season back up, I was trying to imagine a potential opening scenario. The one I had in mind is strikingly similar to this one.
Hey, Tom Lenk was the clitoral poet!
Well Girls has shitty ratings, and HBO claims to not care about ratings if Enlightened isn't involved, while OITNB's first season got more streams than House of Cards or Arrested Development did, so I'm pretty sure that's the more popular show.