I think the issue this show has is that pretty much the only plots they put the characters in are relationship- or, occasionally, career-based, and there's only so many places you can go with that.
I think the issue this show has is that pretty much the only plots they put the characters in are relationship- or, occasionally, career-based, and there's only so many places you can go with that.
Hell, I'd be on board with a prolonged friends with benefits situation for Nick and Jess.
I'm hoping this was just a set-up to a recurring guest role and she turns out to be interesting or lesbian or something.
Oh, good, I can start being disappointed early this year.
To be really pedantic, it's not actually the tag, it's one of the bits of the fake clip show when Jeff and Britta are trying to prove they're not the worst people in the group.
To be fair, that was everybody's face at that moment.
So…does this mean no new B99 until the fall? I think someone took the wrong lesson from Sherlock.
I'm massively spoiler-averse, so I feel your pain…but for a pop-culture website, I understand why they might think it's more important to use a relevant image for a current episode than to potentially avoid six-year-old spoilers. It's kind of like how Netflix uses a picture of Spike and Angel as the header image for An…
She looked pretty awful last season, but that was because she had Avengers hair and apparently did something to piss off Joss Whedon.
Exactly! I knew that she would probably be the one to calm Robin down, but I really liked how they acknowledged that they didn't know each other and so her advice was on point, but realistic.
Technically, he didn't lie…he said "You're gonna love the flower gorilla…just kidding." Since the flower gorilla never actually showed up, he was, in the loosest sense of the word, kidding. If it had come in, that wouldn't have been kidding, but I'm gonna give this one to him.
Personally, I would have rather they didn't show the wedding in montage, because the moment didn't really land, but I still thought it was a really sweet episode.
Kings! I've been working on getting everyone I know to watch that show for ages. I know it had a lot of flaws, but it hit that biblical nerd/political maneuvering/Ian McShane grandiose speechmaking sweet spot in a way nothing has since.
Thank goodness, the last season of Burn Notice was basically unwatchable for that reason.
He's too damn sexy to exist. I try not to drool over real people too much, but holy crap the universe shouldn't allow that much prettiness condensed into one person.
I'm the older sibling, but when I was in tenth grade, I made friends with a very cool twelfth grader, who introduced me to all sorts of just outside the mainstream stuff - like she was the one who first made me watch Waking Life, thereby introducing my love for meandering nontraditional narratives with lots of pop…
*Inevitably gets beaten by Modern Family.
He also manages to slip in another story about another girl he tried to bang. I guess we were pretty deep in the narrative nesting doll by that point, but still.
I think it's also that there have been so many of them over the past like two weeks, and the market is saturated. Plus a lot of the parodies have been pretty lazy (I love Joel Mchale, but the world did not need five minutes of him going "Man…southern accents. Amirite?").
I was just pleased they managed to squeeze in a scene between him and Cobie Smulders, even if it was totally superfluous to the plot since she was the only one without a backstory.