No it doesn't. The docu-crew has been well established from the beginning. It's pretty melodramatic to claim you've been violated just because the show forced you to recognize something that's always been present, but you just don't like.
No it doesn't. The docu-crew has been well established from the beginning. It's pretty melodramatic to claim you've been violated just because the show forced you to recognize something that's always been present, but you just don't like.
I've generally liked this recent episodes also, but the whole boom-mike guy conflict is just stupid. The show has gone to great lengths to show us that Jim and Pam are soul mates and one of the most functional married couples on TV. That the writers suddenly expect us to buy into the idea that Pam would cheat on Jim…
I've generally liked this recent episodes also, but the whole boom-mike guy conflict is just stupid. The show has gone to great lengths to show us that Jim and Pam are soul mates and one of the most functional married couples on TV. That the writers suddenly expect us to buy into the idea that Pam would cheat on Jim…
I thought Toby wouldn't fire him because Toby is a wet blanket and that dude is fucking scary. It's likely he would seek some sort of retribution (or that Toby thinks he would) up to and including murder if Toby did fire him.
I thought Toby wouldn't fire him because Toby is a wet blanket and that dude is fucking scary. It's likely he would seek some sort of retribution (or that Toby thinks he would) up to and including murder if Toby did fire him.
Wait, so dudes like him care about consequences suddenly? Oh, that's right, no they don't.
Wait, so dudes like him care about consequences suddenly? Oh, that's right, no they don't.
Nope. He's spinning off Sam from iCarly and Cat from Victorious into "Sam and Cat."
lol, you may be right. On the other hand, my son cried after the finale of iCarly. It wasn't a sentimental sort of cry that comes on because of the emotions associated with saying goodbye permanently to TV characters you love like when I had to hide in the other room after the Ponds' final Doctor Who so no one would…
Holy shit, I had no idea Victorious was ending. My kids (7, 12) didn't know either and, so soon after the end of iCarly, I don't know how I'm going to tell them. We LOVED Victorious and for my money it was routinely funnier than iCarly. I loved the comparison to 30 Rock (though, I'd say it was closer to Community…
That sorta sounds familiar.
Yes, I have it on good authority that it will air about 17 space-years* before Deadwood.
My son said it best as MM and Starla were streaking toward each other.
I think that was my favorite episode of the whole series so far. It started with that great scene between Elijah and George, then finished with that great scene with Adam and Hannah. I've always found Adam to be the most interesting character on the show and pretty much any time he's on screen is great.
That was an average episode. If you hated it, it's because you don't like SNL. Stop telling yourself otherwise to justify your presence here in this thread.
Yeah, I think you're giving the heyday of the Chris Farley fake puke sketch to much credit. Sketches during the early 90's often had no jokes other than a weird character and none of them had anything approaching an ending. I swear to Glob, they did one of those awful "disruptive individual at a movie/commercial…
I know, right? It's almost like he didn't go to law school.
Why Star Trek?
I'd say Haven must be next on the chopping block. It only barely survived cancellation after last season and this season, they just randomly stopped airing episodes, then burnt off the final two on a random Thursday (it usually aired on Friday).
Football is a genus, of which there are many different species: association football, gridiron football (should be called scrimmage football or just "scrimmage"), Aussi-rules football, Gaelic football, Rugby football, Canadian gridiron (scrimmage) football (different enough to be its own species, I think), and who…