Finally watched this week's Fosters. I'm impressed for a third episode. It's a nice show! AV Club, weekly Fosters reviews please!
Finally watched this week's Fosters. I'm impressed for a third episode. It's a nice show! AV Club, weekly Fosters reviews please!
I just like that The Fosters has a full-on opening title sequence instead of just a title card. That feels almost charmingly retro in 2013.
Hopefully those all make it into the alternate universe episode.
With a heavy heart I've accepted Bunheads' fate. And this way, on the 1% off chance that I'm wrong, it'll be, like, the best surprise ever.
Yeah, but a big part of Daphne's character from the beginning of the series was always supposed to be her natural athleticism, so one would hope she at least would appear to be doing a better job.
You could just watch the episodes "Herstory of Dance" and "Basic Human Anatomy" and you'd be alright. If you like them well enough, "Advanced Documentary Filmmaking" and "Conventions of Space and Time" are pretty good.
I forgive him his trespasses. The fact that, post-30 Rock, Community is the only live action sitcom I especially give a crap about helps with that. He should probably learn how to self-censor, though. Hell, it's a skill everyone should have, public figure or no.
Also, there's an entire episode dedicated to the A-plot of Chandler not liking dogs, then in a later episode he expressed his desire to Monica for them to live in a house together with their kid and a dog.
For Our Consideration: How The Honest Toddler challenges adult expectations of "good TV"
So is it possible that if we speed the Hannibal theme up 1200% we'll have a delightful sitcom ditty?
This is probably the weakest episode of Freaks and Geeks. But, this being Freaks and Geeks, all that means is that it's like a B+.
A teacher let us watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off in class over a couple of days back in seventh grade, but leapt to turn it off when Principal Rooney call's Ferris' dog a "little fucker." There's a whole bunch of "shit"s in the movie before that point, and those seemed to provoke no consternation whatsoever, but "fuck"…
@avclub-1ad165326499fb43327720fde67c4db7:disqus I'd definitely rather Bunheads come back for a handful of episodes and end at least semi-properly than go out forever on the depressing note they ended their season on.
The show we should be rooting for the failure of to make room for Bunheads is Twisted. Also that would steer ABC Family away from making crappy tween thrillers and towards the sort of warmhearted show they're much better at.
NO ABC FAMILY I'M NOT GOING TO TWEET YOUR GODDAMN HASHTAGS.
It has not been formally announced, but the last episode aired four months ago (long enough that they should at least be in the story breaking/writing/preproduction stage for more, if not already shooting, but instead they're just in limbo), ABC Family has been silent about the show, and the cast is apparently going…
The Vampire Diaries is orders of magnitude more violent and has strong footholds in the fantasy and action genres. I can see why they're similar enough in their "teen-girl-thrillers-with-romance" genres for their fanbases to intersect, but I can also definitely see how they're different enough for their fanbases to…
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I don't get why anyone thought we were getting Lady Stoneheart in this episode. The entire thing that makes that reveal shocking and thrilling is that Catelyn has been presumed long-dead at the point she reemerges. Having it happen one episode later would negate pretty much all of that. I hope and assume the Lady…
Ideally within the season's first two episodes. Let's keep this thing moving along.