Rectumfy. Perhaps a little too apt given the second episode.
Rectumfy. Perhaps a little too apt given the second episode.
I GOT A COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION FOR THI-oh.
Good luck finding anyone dumb enough to agree with you on that count.
Yeah I remember hearing that when the season ended, but don't these deals usually work out at maybe a handful of episodes a season? It'll still be less, and if there's anything we need less of, it's not Ryan Shay.
These reviews have just started to read like attempts to shape the episodes to fit with this "best network sitcom" narrative the AVC's got going on.
The worst thing about this is that Enlisted being picked up means that Parker Young will be largely kept away from Suburgatory. Deeply saddening.
How is that any more moronic than any other title you could give them?
I think it's difficult because a lot of people (myself included) like the show but watch this bizarrely effusive praise get heaped on it and it starts to rub the wrong way. People have said below that the marketing and such are to blame, but I've watched from the beginning and I think season 1 is far superior to…
Really? It seemed pretty straightforward to me.
@avclub-eaf402eeb9124200ac5a79cbc3355d72:disqus Enjoyed the combination of this comment and your username.
Throw in a mildly amusing alpaca and you've got a deal.
This is the comment equivalent of poop being on the stairs again.
This line made me think that Don Draper is just Plastic Cady Heron. All gussied up but a shell of a person. "You think that everyone is in love with you when actually everybody HATES YOU."
Joan was number one for me. That scene is winning Emmy clip material.
I check the time during anything involving Sam and Theon. Those were straight-up bad scenes.
I love how female comedians apparently can't talk about sex without it seeming like it's some kind of cutesy act. Fuckin' internet.
Alternatively, we don't want our female protagonists (i.e Leslie and April) to be pregnant because babies are comedically uninteresting.
He's stopping reviewing Parks, which is probably for the best since his heart has visibly not been in it for some time now. But we had good times!
Correct. Every time this show goes too cartoonish it just comes off as a really poorly-executed imitation of Happy Endings. Sadly, it's been doing that almost all of this season.
This was 80% terrible. Those flashbacks were TV Land calibre. Dire, vaguely redeemed by the flashbacks stopping, hopefully forever.