The Deposition/Dinner Party combo is the high water mark of season 4, but I don't think it comes anywhere near the best of two and three: Casino Night, Office Olympics, Beach Games, The Job, etc.
The Deposition/Dinner Party combo is the high water mark of season 4, but I don't think it comes anywhere near the best of two and three: Casino Night, Office Olympics, Beach Games, The Job, etc.
Hollywood Afternoons!
Easy. City College invades Greendale and since the only person who can save their school is the Truest Repairman, the Study Group has to set out on a quest to find Troy and bring him back home to help save the school. Troy, who's filthy rich now, agrees, becomes the schools single biggest donor, and kicks City College…
Isn't that what Guided By Voices kind of became?
Come on Avclub. It's American Dreamz. Dreamz with a Z.
Yeah. Is there a better filmed show on TV right now…maybe ever? The look, the atmosphere, the whole sort of gran guignol thing this show has going on. The DP on this show should get all the awards. All of them. Even the ones for acting.
I think the premise for half the shows on USA can be boiled down to Handsome Guys in Well Tailored Suits.
The idea of Michael Chiklis going around in full Vic Mackey mode trying to scare High School kids straight makes me irrationally giddy.
Oh, don't bother with the Epistles anyway, man. The Epistles are the worst. All the main characters are gone and some new guy is writing everything. They're the Dan Harmon-less Community Season of the Bible.
Well, the one character in the back half pretends to be nice before he dies but then, spoiler alert, he comes back at the very end and kills everyone he doesn't like with a sword he spits out of his mouth.
There's a moment early in the Life pilot where Lewis is looking at the dog that was shot and says something like: "The dog took a bullet for the kid. Anybody ever love you that much? " That made me sort of fall in love with that character and that show. Plus, Sara Shahi and Donal Logue? I mean, come on with that cast.…
Especially messianic/chosen one prophecies. I find stories about people "destined" to do something great wildly less interesting than shows about normal characters choosing to do something heroic.
At some point starting around mid season one, every single episode of Alias started with Sydney Bristow about to be killed, only to flashback to two days prior.
Coming this fall from CBS, a new show that asks the only question anyone's asking:
I had a WWF Wrestlemania themed VCR game when I was younger. I remember it being a lot of fast forwarding and not worth playing much after the first go around.
Haldeman? No. They had to Letimgo.
Epic Fail 2: Failien Nation
Oh, god, thank you for that. As soon as I heard that speech, it sounded familiar but I couldn't figure out from where and I was going to go insane trying to figure it out.
This makes me $ad.
How much is that in Stanley Nickels? I can't find the MeowMeowBeenz conversion rate anywhere.