"Yet there’s no reason why a minimally manipulated, verité-style docu-series about young dancers couldn’t be even more entertaining, and even enlightening."
"Yet there’s no reason why a minimally manipulated, verité-style docu-series about young dancers couldn’t be even more entertaining, and even enlightening."
Firstly, "We *NBC* Comedy" sounds like a threat to me. So who knows why the hell they would use that as a backdrop. Plus Jimmy Fallon as a TV head only and the creepy panelist smiles makes that picture extra creepy.
Firstly, "We *NBC* Comedy" sounds like a threat to me. So who knows why the hell they would use that as a backdrop. Plus Jimmy Fallon as a TV head only and the creepy panelist smiles makes that picture extra creepy.
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"The only intel he has is on his f***** PC". Only one of dozens of sharp, quotable witticisms from this show. It saddens me that more people don't watch this.
"The only intel he has is on his f***** PC". Only one of dozens of sharp, quotable witticisms from this show. It saddens me that more people don't watch this.
"There is no Community without Dan Harmon, but there could be a show called Community that remains pretty good without Dan Harmon."
Absolutely true, but I don't think Community will have an opportunity to grow into a pretty good show. Harmon is basically a brand unto himself for many of the fans who have stuck with the…
"There is no Community without Dan Harmon, but there could be a show called Community that remains pretty good without Dan Harmon."
Absolutely true, but I don't think Community will have an opportunity to grow into a pretty good show. Harmon is basically a brand unto himself for many of the fans who have stuck with the…
I'm not saying that the arguments about the business of running the show is invalid - for all we know, every episode is crazily over-budget. But this show's fans are super-sensitive to these minute details (as they pertain to the quality of the show), whereas such details make very little difference to the average…
I'm not saying that the arguments about the business of running the show is invalid - for all we know, every episode is crazily over-budget. But this show's fans are super-sensitive to these minute details (as they pertain to the quality of the show), whereas such details make very little difference to the average…
So this all sounds like he was fired because he's bad at management and hard to work with. The biggest problem is that a lot of the fans, i.e. a lot of the people who do actually watch the show, associates him as a part of the "Community brand", and losing almost guarantees a drop in viewership. Coupled with the move…
So this all sounds like he was fired because he's bad at management and hard to work with. The biggest problem is that a lot of the fans, i.e. a lot of the people who do actually watch the show, associates him as a part of the "Community brand", and losing almost guarantees a drop in viewership. Coupled with the move…
Totally agree about characterization of Fusco. It's established early on that he fits the good-but-perpetually-screwed-by-the-world-at-large-so-I'm-going-to-get-mine archetype, and he always seems to be the butt of everyone's jokes - Reese, Finch - they just don't give him any respect, but he probably walks the most…
Totally agree about characterization of Fusco. It's established early on that he fits the good-but-perpetually-screwed-by-the-world-at-large-so-I'm-going-to-get-mine archetype, and he always seems to be the butt of everyone's jokes - Reese, Finch - they just don't give him any respect, but he probably walks the most…
I am continuously entertained by PoI. I don't mean it's masterpiece drama, but the show is a lot of fun. Agreed about the Linda Cardinelli episode, but I like how they've introduced some neat recurring elements.
I am continuously entertained by PoI. I don't mean it's masterpiece drama, but the show is a lot of fun. Agreed about the Linda Cardinelli episode, but I like how they've introduced some neat recurring elements.
"Fresh start". That's an odd phrase choice. I guess they feel burned by ABC.
The image is from the cross over episode, not the season finale.
Some closure to the story line and a chance to share in a goodbye with characters whose company I have come to enjoy.