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B-?! Come on, this show is a total D!
Though Anna Faris does ok in the role, Allison Janney plays Bonnie with no real effort; not to mention every other character is just one dimensional and really flat. I do not deny that there is the germ of a good comedy somewhere around the pilot, but it's mostly overstuffed with

What's bad about it? You finish watching the second season and then you watch the movie, which will carry over the plots from said season. Is that bad at all?

I loved the first season of Dragons; it carried over pretty well most of the movie's themes and character development was quite great (except for the twins, which were mostly ignored and used only for comic relief). Episode 1x16 was specially amazing, in pair of the greatness of other kids shows like The Legend of

A good episode of New Girl soars when it stays with Nick and Jess, but makes some predictable calls when it is with Schmidt

Didn't expect to like it, but man! This was fun. It was fun in a weird way, but we can't deny this is a good time killer

I'm going to watch Dads, but I'm pretty sure I'l be gradding it F afterwards

This was a really uneven episode, but the final scene, with Fry hugging his mom, is simply too beautiful to forget. Whenever the episode tackled Fry's past and his lost family it just… got to me, I even teared up by the end of the episode. The trouble, as Zack's points out, is the plot, but I can forgive it if it

It was an enjoyable film, but nothing really outstanding. A solid B nontheless, some very good gripping moments, good action sequences, marvellous effects, but some very predictable moments and a too much warmth at the end, on a film that seemed to be aiming to be somewhat cold by what we were showed in the opening

I'll miss them both; Ann is part of the DNA of the show and Chris adapted so well to the whole gang that it'll be weird not to see them anymore :(

"I went back to season 1 of Fringe to check for plotholes. As suspected… airtight" gotta love Ben for that!

I hate when Emmy voters just ignore great actors/shows for no good reason.

It was quite a divise episode for me, at times I cracked and laugh out loud and there were other times in which I just wouldn't laugh at all. The Larry Bird bit was awesome, but aside from that the Scooby Doo part was shaky, but the following two were pretty great, considering how Purpleberry exploited the idea of a

I didn't love the episode, but I didn't hate it. It's weird, it's like it just…. was, I'm not even sure how to grade it… B? C? Something along the way, so I went with C+.
There was a lot stuppidity, but some fun along the way so… that's that

The best two episodes of the season, worthy of being as good as S1-3 episodes

NOOOOO!

Emmy this indeed! The Middle is the best comedy on TV right now!

I hate those who refused to save Happy Endings! They gave us hope and now they take it away from us!

I loved the pilot. I haven't read any of King's book, but I will sure do it soon.
There's little to complain about, some of the younger actors are not really good, but aside from that there's usually great material, tension and potential. I'm really looking forward for more episodes

For the first time in my life I got to see all the seasons of Arrested Development, including this one. I thought it was pretty great, though not as good as some people claim. S1 to 3 were good and funny, but… I don't know, there was something about the characters that never clicked with me. S4 had an amusing

It was certainly a B+ in my opinion. Not outstanding, it had some cheesy moments, but it was usually funny enough to keep things going. Besides, the ending was brilliant: Leela telling Fry "you were like a machine" and Bender using the tape once again made me laugh out loud