I thought the end card was a nice touch.
I thought the end card was a nice touch.
I've watched it all as well. It's a lot like Law & Order: Criminal Intent in that each week's case makes or breaks the episode. Some weeks I just don't care, other weeks are depressing, and a few have been really interesting. The episode with Katharine Isabelle was really good, as was the one with the painting. It's…
These reviews must continue. Season 5 has my favorite episode of Peep Show ever, which might the be funniest in the entire show's run.
The UK—and to a lesser extent the Canadian—version are superior. It's too bad no place in the US shows either version of Dragons Den.
Jim invested $10,000 in the company, so he still likely owns part of it (if he didn't cash out).
This definitely felt like it had some influence from the Cheers series finale. All in all, I would've liked to know a bit more about what Michael Scott was up to now, but there was enough fan service and closure here to leave me satisfied.
While it didn't come anywhere close to the near perfection of "Designing a Nervous Breakdown," "Your Majesty" did have a few really great songs like "Never Die Young" and "Tu-Whitt Tu-Whoo."
1. Is this a real show? I haven't heard about it anywhere and it sounds kind of insane.
The stuff between Jez and Sophie's mom is wonderfully awkward.
Slutty Belle > Regular Belle
Also, I'm with everyone on the theory that Wendy started the anti-magic organization that Greg and Tamara work for.
What was with the shadow of Pedo Pan?
On any given week, Hannibal is more gruesome than just about anything else on TV. It's weird to me that they'd draw a line at kids killing kids, but instead show bodies being flayed and posed in a grotesque fashion.
"Justice is done. Not actual justice, but what I wanted to happen, which is basically the same thing."
Olivia Colman was probably busy appearing in every other British series… Rev, Twenty-Twelve, that new show with David Tenant.
I think it was Ricky Lloyd from The LA Cmplex, because in episode 2 he whispers something like "you used me" when uncuffing her.
I like that one song with the intro that sounds like George Michael's "Faith."
"Veggie Boyd" is also a great Cheers episode. So are many of the episodes featuring Nick Tortelli.
Can we get more Cheers recaps? I think they'd be better (and less costly to produce) without using the round table format and so many writers.
Jez dancing by himself at his wedding is one of the saddest and funniest things I've ever seen.