"Why do you have two copies of Anger Management?" is probably my favorite line from this episode, and it was during the freaking credits. But man, I laughed for a solid two minutes after I heard it.
"Why do you have two copies of Anger Management?" is probably my favorite line from this episode, and it was during the freaking credits. But man, I laughed for a solid two minutes after I heard it.
Jason may be talented, but that kid has quite a few lessons to learn before that talent will ever be seen outside of Project Greenlight. Lesson number one: Don't. Be. Difficult. You will get a reputation and unless your movies make tons of money, you will never overcome that. I feel like he's not picking his battles.…
It was a great year for nominees. Here's hoping something else can take Modern Family's place next year. Heck, I'd take Ballers getting a nomination over Modern Family and I've never seen a single episode.
LOVED Kimmy Schmidt and was happy to see it nominated but I hadn't a prayer in the world it would win. But I also thought 30 Rock would never win either, and it managed to get three!
Oh wow. Didn't even register that Veep's win ended Modern Family's Reign of Terror! Finally! Now I'm suddenly a good 15% happier.
Still one of the most memorable TV episodes of this year. All the excruciating awkwardness of the season paid off wonderfully in a fairly transcendent series of events.
Spaceballs blew my freaking mind as a kid when it broke the fourth wall.
We Peacock Fratricide.
"the Lionel Bart-penned show was adapted into an Oscar-[winning] movie in 1968."
You jest, but there were at least two 8-9 year old girls in my theatre. Both were having none of it.
Haha! I didn't know what they were until someone from Wisconsin enlightened me to their presence:
You can't get good crullers in California, unfortunately.
It may have been a poor casting choice for their show in general, but man did it lead to one of the best seasons of reality TV I've ever seen.
Oh man. Joe Schmo 2. I think about that show all the time. Anytime I see Natasha Leggero in anything, I stop and wonder: "Does she still think about Joe Schmo 2 as much as I do?"
Yes, her. Why does everyone keep saying that whenever I mention Egg Whitman??
I hear Mae Whitman's available if they decide to recast the role.
I was very much looking forward to this, so I was bummed that I didn't laugh more than I did (which is to say, I didn't laugh much). However, that didn't preclude me from enjoying the living crap out of it. The love that was put into it by everyone involved was evident, and that was enough to make up for the lack of…
I suppose I'm alone in enjoying the trial stuff, if only because it feels like the show is putting much of the first season on trial. So many cop shows of this nature bend the rules in order to tell a more compelling narrative, and this one seems to be saying "yep, some of the stuff they did to get their man wasn't…
I suppose it was only a matter of time before Wikileaks became the thinking man's TMZ.
I'm excited to hopefully, someday, see this plan come to pass. My fear is the show will end when the USSR ends (I worry about time jumps every season), and we'll never get that moment, because man do I love seeing these people scramble their way out of trouble.