I kinda hope they do kill him off, though.
If nothing else, it'd probably make for a decently memorable episode and they need a few of those at this point.
I kinda hope they do kill him off, though.
If nothing else, it'd probably make for a decently memorable episode and they need a few of those at this point.
I realised halfway through that Benjamin's model looked like Hans Moleman in a wig and couldn't stop laughing.
Also, why is Richard constantly trying to force memorable soundbites?
He's not nearly clever or funny enough to pull them off and he just sounds like a Drag Race reject.
No.
There's a brand new ban on besmirching Banks.
Also, I've just discovered how fun alliteration is.
I know, I know, alliterative fun of cock or something… of cock.
No idea, though a cursory Google tells me it'll be uploaded after it's finished showing over here on Channel 4, so… sometime in March?
Yeah, I know it's probably sacrilegious to say so, but I much prefer Extras to The Office.
Definitely worth a watch.
I mean, he probably kills puppies while he's dressed as a Nazi in his spare time, but the man can write a good show, if we ignore Life's Too Short.
Has anyone watched Derek?
I had a catch-up at the weekend and loved it.
Admittedly, it was after I'd been out and I was residually drunk, but I thought it was the best he'd done since Extras.
I really, really liked this episode.
I don't usually laugh much at Modern Family, to the point where I'm pretty much just watching out of habit, but I thought this one was fantastic.
Proof, if we needed it, that you just should throw an Elizabeth Banks at any problem.
Me too, I didn't think it came out of nowhere.
Also, I know it was a Homeland thing, but Dalia reading the Torah actually kinda makes sense now if she's always had a thing for Evan.
EDIT: Somebody else already mentioned the Torah bit. I should actually read things before I comment.
Can't remember which review it was on, but I remember reading something about this season feeling like a victory lap, which I dismissed at first.
But… yeah.
I liked this episode, but the callbacks were so frequent that they kind of replaced the space for new jokes.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good callback, but it kind…
Aaaaand you go and bring up Apartment 23.
Not okay.
Never okay.
And it's a perfectly fine word! Just always looks a bit jarring.
True. Where would we be without that?
A desolate, poverty-ridden wasteland, that's where.
No no, no need to rationalise, because it isn't ending.
I've decided and my decision is final to at least zero people, so…
Also, 'conflictual' has always seemed like one of those words that shouldn't exist. Not in a John and Yoko 'Give Peace a Chance' way, but it doesn't look like a real word.
I don't know about 'worst ever'.
There's only ever one or two queens who are really good at it.
Let's not forget pill-popping, cha-cha Beyoncé…
Oh, but you must get to seasons two and three.
That's some prime Gilmore, right there.
First thing I thought when I saw Seth Rudetsky was 'Oh! He was on an episode of My Life on the D-List!'
*sigh*
I hate myself.
I tried watching the first episode and it seemed a bit too much like one of the 'Showtime's dysfunctional lady' shows, but not in a good United States of Tara way.
Worth trying again from the second episode?
I hope Parks doesn't do the 'someone we know acting as minister' thing.
Unless it's Oren, staring them down until they don't even want to get married anymore.
I'm also hoping to be Parenthood-style sobbing throughout.
Okay, this is pretty much what my top five would be - though I don't think you can get away with Bunheads as a comedy and I'd throw in a Cougar Town.
Not seen Archer though. Is it watching-marathon-worthy?
Trash can kiss what? Who? Where and when? Don't leave me in suspense.