Peanut rap makes that episode memorable for me. I'd agree with Basic Story, although I think that one suffered because the finale turned out to be such a non-entity.
Peanut rap makes that episode memorable for me. I'd agree with Basic Story, although I think that one suffered because the finale turned out to be such a non-entity.
I wouldn't totally skip Season 1 though because there's still lots of great episodes. Penny speaking Italian while drunk is staple Happy Endings.
Marry Me's jokes aren't that bad. The show just didn't settle into a rhythm with its cast and its characters. Happy Endings already has that down pat so I'm not too worried (if it does happen, obviously).
That's why it's funny to me when people write these thinkpieces about "the death of comedy on TV", mostly referring to the lack of good new network sitcoms. Maybe try watching something other than network television?
It should be called the Aldentist.
I feel like my life might not be complete until I see this movie, preferably while high.
Yeah I've always really, really loved the closing shot of Season 1 with it slowly panning out as Abbi and Ilana are playing the gross sex game.
I'm really excited about this. Seems like Fey & Carlock operating with all of the brakes off.
JENNA'S AMAZING LIKE A STAR IN THE SKY
They haven't announced it yet. But I'm guessing maybe Adult Swim or IFC?
I agree, but on the other hand…Working Girls was one of the best episodes of Season 1. This kinda felt like Season 2's answer to that episode, although Working Girls was definitely better, probably because of the presence of Garol.
I thought Bevers was fine during this episode? I mean, at least he was trying to improve himself.
I really liked the attention all of the peripheral characters got in this episode. Especially Chris Gethard. Fuck yeah Chris Gethard!
It never really got terrible, not to the depths that The Office did. Season 6 and parts of 5 seem uninspired though, so good on them for realizing that and bringing it to a natural conclusion.
I didn't totally love the first episode, but the William Henry Harrison museum was classic Parks.
I agree that the show has overdone it with the cutesy stuff but I thought this one worked completely because it actually felt earned. It came out of genuine conflict, which is something the show kind of forgot how to do in Seasons 5 & 6.
Yeah the first episode this week wasn't great, but the second one was pretty fantastic. Those kind of episodes are the reasons I'm sad it's looking like Community will never get a proper send-off.
Leslie and Ron hanging up The Camel made me intensely happy.
"He's had it in for me ever since I kinda ran over his dog… well, replace the word "kinda" with the word "repeatedly" and the word "dog" with "son".
Well, it's official: after Parks and Parenthood end, there is literally no reason to watch NBC this spring.