I think this might be my second-favorite of the season after "Herstory of Dance." Nice job, Jim Rash.
I think this might be my second-favorite of the season after "Herstory of Dance." Nice job, Jim Rash.
I really liked the LARPing episode and I really liked this one too. Charlie is a great recurring character.
If they kill off Charlie it'll be in, like, the final arc of the final season. Episodes 15 and up of season 10, that's Charlie's danger zone.
I really liked the music during the Chinese fire drill scene.
Jesus Christ, how have they been talking about making this fucking movie for like a year and a half now without just making the damn thing? Is it really that complicated?
Oh man, I was a fanatic for the first Digimon series when I was a kid. I set up my parents' VCR to record new episodes every Saturday and everything, and collected the entire series, from the pilot to the defeat of Apocalymon, and watched that shit over and over.
Liam McIntyre has moved to Los Angeles, last I heard.
Mediocre episode for the most part. But the futon guy's delight and excitement at pretending was hilarious.
I didn't know that. That's ominous.
There was a particularly hilarious instance in the first season of the show Switched at Birth where a character was playing what was clearly a modern game graphically, but the sound people put 80s-style beep-boop sounds - not even NES-like, but Atari 2600-like - over it.
All I want is Dany triumphantly riding a battleship-sized Drogon into the Land of Always Winter and roasting thousands of Others/White Walkers. That's all I want, baby!
Yeah, I remember spending all of season 1 thinking "C'mon, give us just one awesome shot of a khalasar of thousands. Just one shot!", but it never came. The show has improved by leaps and bounds in that department.
@avclub-dd559568c01f9208a72241c9d58fdc16:disqus Cheap as dirt. Simplistic multi-cam shooting style almost entirely on a small handful of standing sets, no location or outdoor shooting ever, no real fancy guest stars, very little music licensing, a cast that can't be that pricy (outside of maybe Cummings herself). Not…
If I had to bet, I'd say that (in addition to P&R, of course), Community, GoOn, and Whitney all get renewed. GoOn to save face, Whitney because it's cheap and they want to sneak it up to syndication numbers, Community because it's not doing as awful as everything else.
Despite only having 150,000 less viewers than the first P&R episode and a mere 60,000 less than the second, Community is a whopping 0.4 lower than both in the demo, a number one would assume would translate into, like a million viewers or more of difference.
True, but in that case it did so by essentially becoming a completely different show that was a spinoff of The West Wing that happened to be called The West Wing.
With these animated sitcoms, getting them up to syndication numbers and filling the late-night airwaves with reruns of them is literally the biggest moneymaker. Fox gets a little money every time a syndicated rerun of Family Guy or American Dad airs on TBS or Cartoon Network or whatever local network – which is many…
This show is really stylish and intoxicating. It's about one more solid episode from officially being my favorite new show of 2013 so far.
Anthony Hopkins.
Hannibal - Criminal Minds, But Good.