I feel like the show is building to Jinkx letting them have it a bit. It keeps coming up in greater and greater degrees. We'll see, anyway.
I feel like the show is building to Jinkx letting them have it a bit. It keeps coming up in greater and greater degrees. We'll see, anyway.
Good grief, you find Roxxxy funny? And charming?! Yeuch.
Coco Montrese is the Nega Chad Michaels.
You're gonna need to be more specific.
@avclub-981ec2327e01401e552164ed7314d4b0:disqus True gay wit is a clever bon mot through a big ol' mouthful o' dick.
#1 (thank god Jason is our regular pit crew), #5, #21 and yes…#6. My god.
Proposal: a combination of Splash and Smash called SPLMASH, where everyone involved with either show is violently drowned.
I went to an all-boys high school, and never went to any of the dances, because the expectation was that you either invite a girl or go and dance with, or "digitise", a girl (seriously, all the dudes wanted to brag about fingering girls, it was foul).
Exactly! I don't want to live in a world where people are suddenly desperate for a brilliant show in a "just pretty good-to-great" period to end. It's bizarre to me. I think Parks has a lot more potential for quality longevity than The Office did at the same point, and as yet, all the writers are guilty of is meeting…
The article says "one of", but there's no way that isn't THE iconic TV dream sequence, right? What could possibly hope to top it (and the others)?
I love that they just stared at it for 20 minutes. I hope Jen recurs.
Yes because that is what this hilarious, zany cartoon is desperately calling out for: more realism!
Okay, I laughed at this line but it feels like there's a layer I'm missing…?
@avclub-f16ba6f00bce15507c766cd5e8057728:disqus All reports is that she's pretty good accent-wise (also, from memory, her character is actually Australian, but it's set in New Zealand). And that the show is fucking stellar. I remember the raves when it premiered at Sundance in its entirety. I'm actually so, so excited…
Pretty good episode to end a pretty messy season.
Might be because it's always been in (more) danger in the past. In seasons 2-4 its future was much less certain that now; I mean, it could still get cancelled, but it's highly unlikely since it's basically NBC's most consistent-rating non-Office sitcom. And then it's also kinda like a long term relationship, where…
Yo, different strokes I guess. But man, I'm glad I can watch this show without looking at it like you do, it must really sap the enjoyment out of it. This storyline is giving Rashida Jones good material, she's been funnier recently than for a long time. *shrug* That's all I need in terms of Ann.
So if it had been mentioned in the pilot that she wanted to be a mother, you'd be okay with it?
Yeah, I'm wondering if maybe this will be the episode that lets them finally crack the Animated Emmy field? A great combination of hilarity and design.
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