Yeah, that was pretty random.
Yeah, that was pretty random.
*wears Native American attire*
Plus I was just fine with Troy and Britta's breakup (arguably the best episode of the season), and have no real interest in seeing a redo of their relationship.
*slowly zooming into David Guarascio and Moses Port's faces*
"Hello darkness my old friend…"
Let's hope season 5 is the opposite of the opposite of Batman.
I'm afraid I have something of a mess on my hands.
It's equal but opposite.
Just a couple weeks ago, I was concerned that "Advanced Introduction to Finality" was going to be the series finale of Community. Then it got renewed and I was like "Well, at least G&P can try to write a less shitty series finale for Community." Now Dan Harmon is going to get to write the series finale for Community.
Continuing on from season 4, plot-wise, is really the only way to go. He's free to twist it hard and quickly in whatever direction he wants starting with episode 1, of course, and likely will, but doing some sort of retcon is way too complicated and especially won't make any sense to anyone who doesn't follow the ins…
She deserves it, but I don't think there's any way in hell the Emmys are going to notice this show.
This lady kicks ass.
The middle solution you talk about is what TV Tropes calls "Half-Arc Seasons" (not be confused with half-season arcs, which is a completely different thing): More or less alternating between "myth arc" episodes, which in the case of this season would be Chesapeake Ripper and Abigail Hobbs episodes, and cases of the…
For all the horrific and violent imagery Hannibal has given us in its ten episodes, I don't know that anything has made my stomach turn like the reveal of Will's clock drawing, right before the cut to the always-disquieting opening credits. Brilliant stuff. Silence of the Lambs is a great movie and all, but this is…
I'd be perfectly content with this show taking home all the makeup awards (and cinematography awards, because, holy shit).
Massively disagree. After Fringe ending, it's awesome having another great TV show that isn't slavishly devoted to aping cable-style serialization and content to occasionally have a creative case of the week here and there. One of the things I find exciting about Hannibal is that it's married this kind of artfulness…
"Like" for that. The show isn't realistic, nor is it trying to be, and it's great as exactly the surreal, dreamy, fantastical show it is. Not everything needs to be The Wire.
Hannibal renewed for a second season, Dan Harmon possibly re-hired on Community, Parenthood renewed for 22-episode fifth season… what are these feelings I'm feeling toward NBC? It's not like hungry, or even horny… It's like my heart is getting hard.
Art trumps the icy hand of the bottom line, and the best new show of 2013 lives on! Could the TV fates extend the same treatment to Bunheads, thus making my month?
No need to add the "network" caveat to that 90%.
There was a season (fall '02-spring '03) when Joss Whedon was juggling Firefly, Angel season 4, and Buffy's final season simultaneously, which is also up there on the pantheon of pretty freakin' impressive achievements. However, he only actually wrote a 8 combined episodes of all three shows in this season, so…