They have definitely given up all pretense of realism. House has been in prison for a year and two months but still has a license to practice medicine and still has his house waiting for him.
They have definitely given up all pretense of realism. House has been in prison for a year and two months but still has a license to practice medicine and still has his house waiting for him.
I don't think the mention of Lupus was that sly (it also came up last episode and in a thousand episodes before that, thus the catchphrase). It was hilarious watching House shut it down so quick though.
I am generally a fan of Charlyne Yi (See: Paper Heart) and was a fan of her through most of this episode as well but she realllly flubbed the medical lines. It sounded like she was reading a phonebook.
Jonathan now has an office where the door reads "JONATHAN AMES: Investigations & Writing." Do we think he is licensed now?
I am waiting to see how the situation is handled before I decide if I dislike the plot point. I will say that I thought not showing him make his way to the clock arm was a bit of a cop-out since there was clearly no conceivable way that he could get there and not be dead.
I have never called it "the puss" nor have any of my friends but in the last week the phrase was a key part of dialogue in this and It's Always Sunny. I just love how disgusting it sounds.
I agree that the Ray and George subplots are dealing with some fairly trite material but I at least appreciated that there were no out-of-character moments. It wasn't broad for the sake of broad, it was Ray and George dealing with those issues in the way that Ray and George typically would. For example, they…
Agreed on all counts.
I did forget about The Leah Remini Story. That was pretty good.
I can't justify paying $20 a season for Never Not Funny and I can't convince myself to listen to the free feed knowing I'll only get half of an episode. Blah.
I loved this episode. Whatever its shortcomings it was full of lines that had me laughing like mad. That is all I can ask.
I liked CBB. I agree Bobby Bottleservice was a bit weak but I was glad to see Kroll bust out a new character. He needs to do that more.
This was a much better week for podcasts than last week. Paul was back, Jon Hamm was on something, and CBB was great. Plus: Samm Levine in a non-studio episode!
As an equally maniacal fan, I thought this was amazing and agree wholeheartedly with Todd (both of them).
For whatever reason I decided very early on that the payoff to the Chang story was going to be that there was a gas leak in the little closet he was subletting. When matches got involved I only convinced myself even more. There just had to be a reason for Chang's insanity.
Don't be so proud, this is Whitney.
Opening sums it up fantastically. This show thinks we're dumb.
I could go either way on whether you should stop watching Terra Nova. You should not start watching this though.
Maybe when our wives are away we can take you out for some sausage fun.
Agreed. I scrolled down to stray observations before I read the recap, hoping it would be re-written in full.