"Assistants are like Belushi brothers: the good ones leave too soon and the bad ones never go away."
"Assistants are like Belushi brothers: the good ones leave too soon and the bad ones never go away."
BOJACK HORSEMAN S2 SPOILERS: The "just woke up from a 30-year-coma" gag in episode 2 is the best jab at network TV since the Basic Sandwich tag. A+
*sigh* We can like Judy Greer and feel she's underappreciated without shitting on other female actresses for no reason.
TV Club Classic reviews don't have letter grades. Not sure why, I guess because they're more of a nostalgia trip than a critical evaluation.
S9 is really a weird mish-mash of a season. Since a lot of the episodes were written by different showrunners during different times for whatever reason, there's really not a consistent quality or tone whatsoever.
This app kinda sucks, most shows have like 1 episode available to stream. But it has Review so yay!
This makes sense! Thanks!
Is there anywhere to watch Review Season 1 online? Comedy Central removed everything from everywhere.
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The Broad City pilot was pretty good but it kind of pales in comparison to the rest of the show. Pu$$y Weed was a huge step up and by Working Girls, it morphed into something special.
Toy Story 3 and Inside Out are probably my two favorite Pixar movies, so…I disagree!
Yeah, it's probably my favorite Pixar movie, although I'll need to rewatch it to judge for sure. The only thing that would be its competition is Up and the Toy Story sequels, but the fact that it's at that level for me is pretty amazing.
Post-Cars but pre-Cars 2 is probably their greatest streak. Ratatoullie, WALL-E, Up, Toy Story 3. Inside Out feels very reminiscent of that stretch of movies and I hope the vibe continues.
The show's timeline is a little bit fuzzy but Daya finds out she's pregnant about halfway through the first season if I recall (episode 8, according to Wikipedia). We can probably assume she's a few weeks in by then and I don't think S1 spans more than 3 or 4 months (in one of the first episodes Piper says 'at least…
People keep saying they will need to extend Piper's sentence but at the pace they've been moving (roughly 3 months per season, given Daya's 9 month pregnancy lasted 3 seasons) they still have two solid seasons left of Piper's sentence. I think I read somewhere that Jenji said she sees a 6-year arc for the show, so 5…
Yeah, he's miserable to watch but he's one of the most important characters on the show.
I kind of really like that Pixar has created a film that will make the characters kids connect to be personified versions of their own emotions, rather than like…talking zebras or something. (Not that there's anything wrong with talking zebras.)
Yeah, this is my problem too, but honestly I really like everything else about the show so I almost feel like I don't need the specifics.
I thought the first half of the season or so was slow, but it builds to a great finish. The last handful of episodes are some of the best the show has ever done. It's not as exciting as S2, but if the show had tried to replicate that it likely would've imploded.
I can't really judge her acting abilities because the character has just been given absolutely nothing to do. A plant could recite her lines.