That WAS Common Law, @avclub-638c1a4f003b46aad4aa5cf3f424d215:disqus
That WAS Common Law, @avclub-638c1a4f003b46aad4aa5cf3f424d215:disqus
I loved that! And that Lindsay didn't seem to realize it was the same guy every time.
Has no one mentioned this yet?
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Well, I agree with at least one point: I am continually surprised by Todd's final grades not really matching up to the level of enthusiasm/disappointment in his reviews.
Yay for Norbert Leo Butz shoutout.
I feel like the time we'd normally be spending with Ming has been reassigned to the creative writing class. I wish I cared.
Actually, Happy Endings did really well behind Modern Family. It was when they moved it that it died a swift and painful death.
This may be the most accurate sentence about James Franco/his career that has ever been uttered. A+.
Yeah, this is why I've finally had to stop reading Todd's reviews of Community (which I still love), and delight in the reviews of Once Upon a Time (which I really hate now, but used to like). It's too maddening to see people tearing into the things you love when your viewpoint is the polar opposite, while it's…
I need to stop reading AVClub reviews of Community, because screw that B-. This was an A. Best episode, in my opinion, since last year's Christmas ep.
The difference is that on this show, that would be one of the more normal episodes.
I can't be the only one who thinks that most of Buster's hook-hand (ignoring the actual hook) looks A LOT like a vibrator.
I remember exactly when I learned about this song: when I found the vinyl of it in my father's garage.
They have a ridiculously huge following. In December '07, I was one of ten people who had a ticket to their small show in San Diego (less than 300 people, but all the rest of the tickets were door only), and there were more than 400 people camped out by midnight the night BEFORE the show.
I'm more disturbed that Andy cut his hair and I think he looks hot now. Like… it's Andy Hurley. No.
The show was never really "realistic" - but I do think this season marks a real effort to go closer to the tone of the first few seasons. They've started actually having Shawn use his skills again (which hadn't happened since about season four), they've been giving Lassie and Jules some of their own side things/cases…
I was thinking only Kelly and Carrie were the ones to break out from AI, but looking back at the past list of contestants - Jennifer Hudson, Adam Lambert, Katherine McPhee, Kellie Pickler, Jordin Sparks? I'm not saying they're all totally successful (I couldn't tell you a single Katherine McPhee song, but dammit, I…
Yeah, that was the one plot point where I felt like was totally stupid, made no sense, and was basically just filler/a device to get Juliet alone and unprotected with Creepy Seahorse Man.
I love pugs enough for the both of us, Kevin. It's alright.
I like B from Apartment 23, but that caught me so off guard I laughed for a good while. I'm also choosing to believe they're mocking the title (which IS awful) instead of the show.