I'm not sure the satire was that hard to notice…
I'm not sure the satire was that hard to notice…
I'm going to miss this show, but I'm not going to pretend it was always running on all cylinders. Everyone has been saying this show is going out on top, but compared to other NBC shows like 30 Rock or the Michael Scott years of The Office, Parks and Recreation was always a bit lacking.
So… I'm confused… I understand why the woman is racist, but… it's racist to outwardly tell others that Selma doesn't deserve to win best picture?
So, that scene in the movie theater. Think people's reactions to it will be a bit different depending on if they saw Kingsman: The Secret Service this past weekend?
This is an A? The only plot line I found tolerable was Phil's and even that went a bit too far once it got to the Alpaca. I thought this was the worst episode of not only the season, but the series run!
I never realized exactly HOW insufferable Ed Helms was until this episode.
The version of the Stan Lee sketch released a few months back was FAR funnier than this modified version. It actually let the jokes breathe.
While the Hitchcock/Scully jokes were some of the funniest of the season and though Holt was wonderful again, the actual plot was lacking and the rest of the characters seemed off…