I've watched all of it. It's terrrible. I wanted it to be good. I really did.
I've watched all of it. It's terrrible. I wanted it to be good. I really did.
Actually, there is an accounting for (poor) taste. I'm too lazy to explain it right now. But you might be able to figure it out on your own.
"HappenED"?
Unbelievable.
Kevin Smith: Red State
Adam Sandler: Punch Drunk Love
Johnny Depp: Nothing
David E. Kelley: Nothing
Lots to hate in this episode, as usual. The one thing that really pisses me off the most, though, is the fact that TWD has now effectively ruined Jeffrey Dean Morgan for me forever. I used to think he was one of the hottest actors around, now I can't even look at him anymore. It has become so bad that I turn down the…
I used to love this show, even on Hulu. Mindy's always been kind of a dick, but a dick with a heart. After last week's episode where she was nothing but a cruel, disgusting asshole to Morgan, I'm glad this is ending. How was that supposed to be funny?
Do it.
Oh my God, that's what that was!! Thanks for pointing that out!
Maybe he's already in a mental institution and the reviews are all in his head.
Right?
I read this study once which was mostly about how obese people are being portrayed on American TV shows, but they also looked into the consumption of alcohol. According to them, 52% of all beverages consumed on scripted shows contain alcohol. (The study is about about 15 years old, I think).
That kind of blew me away.…
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Oh, they're going to start telling stories? Can't wait!!
That really bugged me, too. I'm sure the US have introduced some pretty shady new laws since 9/11, but telling a doctor he has to let a patient die because he is a criminal/terrorist is one I haven'theard of yet.
Even then, his hair was problematic. But, wow…
Either way. Though, admittedly, I think they already missed the right moment. It would be pretty weird to spring it on people at this point, after so many seasons.
I get your point. But I think that good friends can fuck. I totally don't want to see them getting it on and then prance around all lovey-dovey. That would be super weird. I would like to see them make pragmatic choices. I feel that is something we very rarely see on TV. It's either friendship or romantic love. Why…
That crossed my mind, too. If that's the case, though, they should stop implying and just commit.
That's the opposite of any badass story I've ever heard in my life. Then again, TWD offers the opposite of many things: good dialogue, thoughtful character development, scary villains, shampoo…
Fair point. She would have to hose him down first.