Season 1 gets infinitely better after "Night School," which was a phenomenal hour of TV. Season 2 so far… meh.
Season 1 gets infinitely better after "Night School," which was a phenomenal hour of TV. Season 2 so far… meh.
Season 1 gets infinitely better after "Night School," which was a phenomenal hour of TV. Season 2 so far… meh.
The last half of Season 1 (from "Night School" onward) was legitimately fantastic television.
The last half of Season 1 (from "Night School" onward) was legitimately fantastic television.
Y ou're right though, in Season 1, Jeff learned that he can actually have friends at the end of every episode, but then by the start of the next, he was back to being a snarky lawyer who was too good for everyone.
Y ou're right though, in Season 1, Jeff learned that he can actually have friends at the end of every episode, but then by the start of the next, he was back to being a snarky lawyer who was too good for everyone.
@avclub-f7dafc45da369f8581fdf3bd599075aa:disqus We're saying "slut," which is a negative but sounds positive! That's awesome!
@avclub-f7dafc45da369f8581fdf3bd599075aa:disqus We're saying "slut," which is a negative but sounds positive! That's awesome!
Someone needs to watch Happy Endings
Someone needs to watch Happy Endings
Her dealing with the news of being pregnant while singing "If You're Happy And You Know It" was utterly perfect. It reminded me of when she tried to hold back her sheer joy at hearing the President was experiencing chest pains; the woman's able to control every square centimeter of her face. It's amazing.
Her dealing with the news of being pregnant while singing "If You're Happy And You Know It" was utterly perfect. It reminded me of when she tried to hold back her sheer joy at hearing the President was experiencing chest pains; the woman's able to control every square centimeter of her face. It's amazing.
It was indeed. Meredith calls it her "My Pet Goat" moment, which is what Bush was reading when he got the news.
It was indeed. Meredith calls it her "My Pet Goat" moment, which is what Bush was reading when he got the news.
Well, no, he first went to the baby destroying her figure, but decided he shouldn't say that out loud.
Well, no, he first went to the baby destroying her figure, but decided he shouldn't say that out loud.
I didn't see that as the point, at ALL. I thought the episode did a fantastic job at making it clear that Hannah was rather attracted to her old life. Check out that scene in the car where she complains about her friend moving to LA; exchange LA for New York and she could be talking about herself. She's terrified that…
I didn't see that as the point, at ALL. I thought the episode did a fantastic job at making it clear that Hannah was rather attracted to her old life. Check out that scene in the car where she complains about her friend moving to LA; exchange LA for New York and she could be talking about herself. She's terrified that…
Prince Charming, to his mother's Cinderella! Why is nobody mentioning that as incesty as well?
I mean, they were sitting in the carriage at the beginning as Cinderella and the Prince, with the father driving the horses. The incestuous implications were very much intentional.