Glee has good talent in Lea Michele and Amber Riley, so naturally they designed a "Very Special Episode" that had them both acting like total cunts. I will never understand this show.
Glee has good talent in Lea Michele and Amber Riley, so naturally they designed a "Very Special Episode" that had them both acting like total cunts. I will never understand this show.
Hands down Quinn's rendition of "It's a Man's Man's World" with all the pregnant teens gyrating behind her with their baby bumps.
Between the Asian stereotype boss, the Eastern European stereotype cook, the Puerto Rican stereotype customer, and Beth Behrs being encouraged to act like the white girl's stereotype of a black chick, I have no idea why I'm still watching this show.
The fact that she was executive producer on this movie suggests that she thought it a worthy project, in which case we can discern that her taste is pretty much up her ass.
Anna Faris chose to be executive producer on both this film and the House Bunny, both ostensibly romantic comedy pieces of shit, though House Bunny at least had some kind of a redeeming quality. She continues to give the same big eyed, pouty lipped dumb girl performance in every film, and yet the AV Club and other…
The accounting guy doesn't really sound like he has a leg to stand on because he was doing accounting work, albeit at a very low level. The production intern, if he was explicitly promised some kind of productive learning experience regarding film, could have a case, but it's unlikely he would have any kind of…
Where's Donna? I'm resistant to change!
He definitely excels at that dry, humorous delivery, which is why he had the best line in 500 Days of Summer:
Russell thrives on moments of big, personal drama, which is why he should return to more relationship-focused shows like Queer As Folk. On shows like that, Russell's impulses towards the grand and heart-rending might be more successful since they wouldn't be competing for time and attention with the sci-fi elements…
Never has the finale of a show (or a whole season really) been more like the sad trombone.
BUT THEY PUT GLASSES ON HIM!
I never understand why people get so twisted about the sonic screwdriver now being much more multipurpose. Okay, that's not true. I can understand why people resent it being used as a solve-all that just gets plot lines shoved out of the way more quickly. There I agree. But to say that it's functions are "not true to…
You lookin' for douches? They're in aisle ME!
@Staevaic You could be right. Maybe Schur has the responsibility of bringing Daniels the bodies of the freshly dead for him to devour or something, and he gives the interviews to maintain a sense of normalcy. It's all in the realm of unlikely possibility.
Schur v Harmon
Reading the funny and completely coherent answers from Schur just reminds me what a fucking acid trip it was trying to get through the same interviews with Dan Harmon. And honestly, I think Parks delivers a better product for not being so needlessly complicated in its' production philosophy.
I have no idea how you're going to spend your time now that there will be no new episodes of this show for you to complain about. My best guess is that you'll create dioramas of your least favorite scenes and then smash them violently with various blunt objects.
Finale B-, Season A-, Show B+
Anyone else find themselves comparing this show, or more specifically this finale to Six Feet Under? Both tackled the idea of a family that couldn't seem to separate despite all indications that they'd be better off without each other, and both families seemed unable to get even a week's…
She is still that girl to me. Whenever I see her on the Office I just incorporate it into her back story.
Dude, go shamefully fap over the rotting corpse that is Nurse Jackie. I didn't think there were actually stans for such a cold turd of a show, but then again there are still people clinging to Weeds so I guess anything is possible.
Hoping for an un-happy-ish ending
As much as I love this show, I'm kind of glad it's ending because it's becoming a little frustrating to watch them stretch the limits of realism. A family that loves Tara this much would let her go for several years without consistent and intense psychiatric treatment? Inventing a new…