Was I the only one who was bored?
Was I the only one who was bored?
I actually think, in terms of the long arc of the story, what's going to happen is that Gavin Belson will be fired by the board and the shareholders. Who will replace him? Well, probably one of the heads of the most innovative divisions at Hooli. Bighead becomes CEO.
They're not paid less. When you're dealing with SAG/AFTRA minimums, performers are currently paid $880 as a day rate. If you're hired for three days work, that gets bumped to $2,227. Folks like Eugene, I'd guess, are signed as "term performers" with a guaranteed minimum of 10 weeks. That would mean they are paid a…
Huh. I thought this episode really showed that Carol was making an effort and Phil was sort of a huge asshole. I get that she's annoying, but it made a pretty compelling case for why he's annoying to. Some of his behavior is boorish, he's filthy, he's got no sense of hygiene whatsoever… And the wedding thing, right…
The episode grew on me as it wore on. At first I thought it was pretty cheap and aggressively lazy to kill of a semi-major character like Tyreese with a bite, but his arc was kind of winding down on the show. He's a very different character than the comic, and I thought maybe they really wasted him, but I think his…
Crackers and ham was the only one I could remotely stomach. I thought the rest of them were gross as hell, particularly pizza Lunchables.
Having just finished the series, I think the description of the show as a "black comedy" with an anti-hero as the lead is inaccurate. We had a legitimate protagonist in Molly and I think the show was less interested in comedy, though it did have it's moments, and was more of a fascinating, slow medication on evil.
I dunno, I enjoyed almost all of this episode. I mean, it was a resolution. I didn't see much wrong with it, I thought it had a lot of great elements and development in terms of character. McBride acting the shit out of the episode and in my opinion she's had the best character arch of anyone on the show.
It's three pieces. Just three pieces. Why? WHHHHHY?
Only the play that became a film version does.
Baldwin is an actual theatre actor. LaBeouf helped ruin Indiana Jones and did Transformers 2.
Ah, kids.
A D? Really? That seems a little harsh. I actually think there was a lot to enjoy in this episode and in this season. Dan Harmon isn't the showrunner anymore. I get it. The show doesn't have the same authorial voice, but that doesn't mean it has turned to complete shit and hasn't actually contributed episodes…
Jon Cryer is this generation's Meryl Streep amirite?
Jon Cryer is this generation's Meryl Streep amirite?
"Hey I'm a specist, not a racist."
"Hey I'm a specist, not a racist."
I demand more coverage of Whitney.
I demand more coverage of Whitney.
To be fair, I'm 28 and I don't remember Ron Howard being anything besides a big-time director,