As fun as it is, be all av club about kids shows and delve deep, sometimes you just have to enjoy this as a wonderful, heartfelt, silly show! I squeaked when Steven performed.
As fun as it is, be all av club about kids shows and delve deep, sometimes you just have to enjoy this as a wonderful, heartfelt, silly show! I squeaked when Steven performed.
I don't feel like reading all 100, 000 comments or so—can anyone explain to me why this particular page is so popular?
That Lara Croft does not look "badass", she just looks like a slightly chubby but convincing cosplay of Lara Croft.
You burned me again, "GJI!", why can't I quit you?
Please don't Jim the camera, Arya.
My old dad loved it too, and ALSO had no idea what was going on. When he saw the first Avengers movie, his review was: I liked when the hulk smashed that guy. That was funny.
For a second there, I thought he already WAS on the show, just because he seems like such a great fit.
Really? I didn't really care about the thematics, I found season 4 almost bereft of laughs entirely. The banter was often pleasant, and might have occasionally made me smile, but it felt like there were literally no special moments. Except for the body-swap episode, that was okay.
I'm not here to complain about the AV Club's enthusiasm for New Girl, but did it really get THAT much more momentous than the handful of episodes I saw at the start of the season?
What? This show is actually good? I watched the pilot like 2 months ago and thought it was terrible.
I didn't like it either. Her Cormoran Strike mystery series penned under the pseudonym "Robert Galbraith" is much better! There are fewer characters, who are much more likable, and it's pretty funny too.
The Zombies broke up just as Odyssey and Oracle was released. The lead singer got into the insurance game.
I should check this show out…
I think it's kinda funny that everyone called Thicke sexist for writing Blurred Lines", when Pharrell, the person who actually wrote the lyrics, is seen as squeaky clean and a positive role model.
Am I the only one who wants to read a "High Fidelity Babies" book?
It drives me crazy that my mom watches this semi-regularly as a procedural, like it's Castle or The Mentalist (her two favourite shows). I was visiting her last night and she was tuning into this episode, commenting how it was "a boring one". Parents just don't understand.
You're off the case Backstrom.
I think it's a medley of SLayer songs, not that you can really tell.
Not very subtle storytelling, I agree. They're usually better than that.
I loved Sherlock's look of discomfort by Kitty's outpouring of emotion at the end. You know he was touched despite the grimace.