I think they've heard a lot about this Robert Mueller guy and want to see if he's for real.
I think they've heard a lot about this Robert Mueller guy and want to see if he's for real.
I sound like a commercial, but considering that Netflix is generating the content of two or three other channels they're not doing so bad. I haven't even got to this season of Master of None, House of Cards (whatever, watching it anyway), Wet Hot, or Dear White People and I'm looking forward to The Defenders and some…
then again they were probably also facing subscribers like my dad who whine if a show doesn't have characters they like enough.
yeah I should maybe have contextualized that I hate when any series does that, I shouldn't only wag my finger at GLOW (now I feel a bit like the people scolding Wonder Woman for having the same third-act jump that every superhero movie does, not a great feeling). I hate when it looks like they got cold feet on a bold…
they wanted to have their empowerment cake while eating their dimbulb cake, which is fine by me. OITNB has been making hay with dimbulb one-liners for a looooooong time now, and if they're too dumb they can just give them to the meth-heads or the skinheads.
Amazing that Stephen Miller is a running dog for people who don't even think he's white. He's the OJ of my tribe.
I think the only way I'd really accept resolution of that is if Alison Brie tried to make out with Betty Gilpin…and I say this purely for academic reasons ummmm.
THE GREATEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN: B++
I actually want to watch Robert Pattinson play John Lennon (esp. after he looked so much like him in Lost City of Z)…never thought I'd say that.
yes I was agreeing that it is a plot device, I'm disagreeing that it was dramatically justified. Not to mention that they never actually establish her and Debbie as believable friends before that point.
cool, I'll check it out, she's funny but I hope she gets more character development in the second season. Not that I want them to change the character, sometimes easy dim-bulb jokes are the best (think Amanda Seyfried having "ESPN" or the way SNL portrays Eric Trump, or the more successful Brad Pitt parts of Burn…
If SNL is the cruise-liner coasting down the slightly right-of-center comedy line (as far as the comedy spectrum goes, and only Nick DiPaolo is on the actual right side and I'm pretty sure even he is anti-trump) then we should all be rooting for it. The first thing Trump & Comp does with any opposition is to attempt…
wait…WHICH pizza parlor?
or maybe it's getting the same multicolored dyed and spiked haircut your friends have, then cutting your clothes and safety-pinning them like Richard Hell did, then hiding your inheritance…jury is out on this one
no i just full of feeling for full feeling face man Braff
it sounds like a lot of people know who she is (including actresses on the show)…how would I know her?
Everyone is going to point out that this show isn't The Wire, or even OITNB, but I truly appreciated its modest charms. Maron really really nails his character, for one. For another, if you just tuned in you might wonder why Alison Brie is the star, and then you watch for a bit, she's just very diversely talented. …
TREME!!!
he has too many feeling to let all of his feelings out and throw restraint to the wind
and then he'd have no face
the trailer for this was wretched. Wretched. I'm sorry you had to expend so much effort on this review. It looked a bit like Kate Beckinsale is playing Elizabeth Hurley.