That's sort of true. Don't forget 30 Rock.
That's sort of true. Don't forget 30 Rock.
What about Mike whatshisface from the first two seasons of P&R? I sort of forget that plotline.
I do have to say, I can't get enough of how well this show writes women. Diaz, Amy, Gina, even Wuntch, they're all diverse, well-developed characters who aren't constantly distracted by their love lives. How refreshing to see on television.
This is the most enjoyable episode of this season so far. Too many quotes to quote.
You'd be better off taking a chance with this show than Selfie. But if that's your style, you really should just be watching The Mindy Project.
I don't understand how Mindy can make a Benghazi reference one second, then not know who Hilary is, then make a joke about a dirty priest. It's like she only hears every third word of the news.
Also, loving that yet another character's motivation is abandonment by a crappy parent. I think their writer's room needs to start group therapy.
I like the idea that they might actually have to make Bo Peep a character- since they don't have any Disney property to lean on. I mean, she's not even a fairy tale character, just a nursery rhyme.
Was this the worst episode, just, ever? Maybe. I think it would be very disheartening to be an aspiring tv writer and know that this show exists in its current incarnation. I mean, the dialogue was atrocious.
Please, please, please be joking to make a point.
I have the same feeling. It might just be that the novelty's worn off a bit.
Or Jake Hammer?
Jake's neediness reminded me of Kenneth telling Pete that he was his "best friend, comma, bald category."
Mindy and Danny used to be commute buddies. This (in my mind) means that they live fairly near each other. Why couldn't she just go home after work and get her stuff? And really, why is Danny so weird about her stuff?
Danny got his marriage annulled because he's Catholic (ish), but I don't know where legal divorce falls under that doctrine.
I think you're supposed to label spoilers like that.
I just came back with one more (since I have to get it all out of my system this week). Regina's plan is the most ridiculous of ridiculous things. I mean, supposing she gets access to the storybook writer, why wouldn't she just make it so she ISN'T THE VILLAIN? Or maybe that Snow didn't kill her last true love? Or…
I don't know, I always recommend watching a new series from the beginning. It's weird to watch it out of order, and you spoil things for yourself.
If you like the dialogue, definitely.
Did we always know his name was Neal Cassidy? Because if so, I missed that, and it is funny.