Uhh…you guys actually believe those ridiculous ratings?
Uhh…you guys actually believe those ridiculous ratings?
@BuntlineSpecial:disqus Totally my second favorite opening, after season three's opening. I love when FNL mixes in a bit of comedy. Also, Riggins as captain of the "S.S. Tatas," according to Matt.
@BuntlineSpecial:disqus Totally my second favorite opening, after season three's opening. I love when FNL mixes in a bit of comedy. Also, Riggins as captain of the "S.S. Tatas," according to Matt.
Dobby
Dobby
@avclub-00f78cde29bb8610bbff01c5bd6c47b3:disqus Thank you for posting that. That was amazing.
Exactly my thoughts, and nice Santiago reference, I forgot he existed.
I'm still mad that Friday Night Lights ended before this, with the NBC-Bravo connection a episode with the cast or something would have made my life.
@avclub-5c7646b1d39fc0715f330479e4e5f254:disqus I feel like The O.C. deserves a little bit of credit for sending Summer to (actually it's Rhode Island for Brown, not NY) for a good half of the season and showing the strains of a long distance relationship after high school.
Yeah, but what bothered me more was that Logan goes and hugs her in the morning as she cries, obviously about her dad, and doesn't say anything? I guess you could say that he didn't know either, but isn't that a bit of a stretch?
You're right. I think I didn't realize Wendy Scott-Carr would actually follow through with the perjury thing. This is what happens when I don't get to see the previews for the next episode..
It was about The Good Wife, it's great. Here's the link:
http://new.livestream.com/c… Hopefully that sends you to the correct part of the page. If not, I think there's a Good Wife tab on the side.
What a great episode. I was also wondering where they would go from here. I think the only possible loose string from this would be Judge Parks vs. Will? Maybe?
Does anyone else think he's really odd-looking/ugly? That's actually what bothers me the most, like he's supposed to be good-looking but the guy really isn't.
Completely agree. I think it's a misdirection for Dana, so she'll think that Kalinda's on her side while actually giving her useless information.
Does anyone know why this show has its season finale on February 28th? Has NBC said anything about why it didn't get a full season pickup? I thought the show gets good-for-NBC kind of ratings.
I think it was an iPhone…everyone on the show seems to have them, including Amber, which really bothers me. I don't think she should have a data phone when she can't even pay her rent…
I don't know, it seemed pretty believable to me, as a (slightly-older-than) teenage girl. She was just yelling and most of it didn't make sense, was repetitive, and missed a bunch of points she'll think of 10 minutes later and kick herself for not saying.
Yeah I'm a little skeptical of the timeline here. I don't think even the show would try to convince us that she knew she was pregnant when she chose Kevin, considering that was only a day after Robin and Barney slept together.
I can't get over this show's incredible timing. It's like they have a crystal ball. A show about rebuilding the food pyramid RIGHT AFTER the insane "pizza is a vegetable" thing? Or earlier in the season when they were talking about bringing in a new presidential candidate during the push for Christie? Crazy…