I kinda hope there isn't, because it is already so obvious that the joke just wouldn't be that funny, unless they were really clever about it.
I kinda hope there isn't, because it is already so obvious that the joke just wouldn't be that funny, unless they were really clever about it.
Yeah, I can't say I have followed all the discussion of Liz Lemon/Leslie Knope, but Knope never felt like a real person to me. And, if she was a real person, she would be insufferable, since she was kind-of a terrible person, completely self-absorbed and without any concern for other people except when she could get…
I think the chosen thing is just a product of Schaal's character's desire to give their life meaning. Forte's character generally tried to enjoy life by catering to his every whim and desire, but Schaal's character needs to respect order and to act with a purpose. Schaal still has society's rules internalized and…
Yeah. I think you hit the nail on the head. The obsession with marriage is the same as her obsession with other societal conventions. She seems like someone who has always followed all the rules, regardless of whether the rules have merit or direct utilitarian value.
I don't look at porn. I prefer my imagination. I started using my imagination as a kid and I never changed my routine as I got older.
I think Abbi's character is a little more well-rounded than Ilana's. Abbi's character is just more unpredictable, since she can be meek and neurotic in her everyday life, but gets crazy when uninhibited. Abbi's character has a little more self-awareness than Ilana's, which makes her feel more real and raises the…
I think that is a good point that the fight got out of control when Jeremy thought Abbi was judging his mannerisms. I think Jeremy obviously had a certain amount of insecurity regarding his artisanal bullshit and got super defensive of it because he thought that Abbi was challenging it. While Abbi was just…
I think it is getting better this season. There seem to be more risks being taken in the writing and with the surreal sequences. I haven't really noticed any drop in quality. I think this episode was definitely one of the shows better episodes (The Wedding Episode being the best or at least the funniest).
I wasn't even an only child and that was my usual after-school routine (although my only other sibling was always more social, so I was genuinely alone in the house much of the time). The character struck me as a kind of anxious character anyways, as Starr touches on in the article, so watching TV alone really seems…
The first time I read that article, I legitimately cried. And I don't mean I just teared up a little. I just bawled without abandon.