Come on Ei-dean and my hands are so clean, at this moment, I am stapling.
Come on Ei-dean and my hands are so clean, at this moment, I am stapling.
Also, Annie's "is she a… *friend of Ellen*?"
Mitch looks like she's a horrible person anyway so that may be normal behavior on her.
I like that she's gone from the show. However, I'm disappointed as to how her death seemed to be the event that gave Cesare that push towards this new, darker phase. Ursula wasn't much of a character - didn't make that much of an impact.
I can't imagine being in that scene and not laugh at Ken Jeong.
I love Starburns. He was a terrific character, always funny whenever he was onscreen. I'm kind of disappointed he couldn't stick around because I'm waiting for an episode centered on these adorable secondary characters. (This L&O episode kind of touched on that so I'm very happy!)
Donald Glover in the courtroom was also awesome!
Sometimes, I do wonder why they picked Chevy Chase. I was really happy to see this old man doing a sitcom, all things considered. The fact that it's Chevy Chase felt to me like the show's going to have a different flavor of humor — kind of offbeat given the time and kind of humor everyone is accustomed to these days…
@avclub-fc82c89d70e617206bb6864a2e3886db:disqus I agree with you. It blows my mind that Pierce is suddenly an antagonist. Who is writing this?! His exclusion was unjustified. It's one thing to nod at "Real Chevy Chase" behavior as a joke but it's stupid to drag that method throughout the whole series.
Pierce is…
I think Pierce mirrors Chevy accurately. He's funny, but he feels the need to prove it (Romantic Expressionism). I'm starting to think Pierce is being written according to what happens to Chevy and the rest of the cast & crew behind the scenes… "Pierce, please step aside and make way for a new generation."
Yes, I found that odd. I wonder what Dan Harmon gets out of sharing this with whomever, and I wonder if there's a goal behind releasing all these voicemail (whoever keeps releasing it). At least DH has evaluated himself correctly, but I do think it's time to handle this in a mature way… which is privately.
Except I!
I laugh at everything @abobrow retweets - especially the negative ones. They're so ridiculous it's funny.
Yeah, I was kind of expecting he'd interject at some point in order to finally get Troy. I guess that would've been to much for one episode. Hopefully next week. This season needs more VD Laybourne / Dean Pelton showdowns.
Agree. I'm getting tired of Jeff and Annie. If that's intentional, I may appreciate it, but I'm starting to think it's filler and that makes me sad :-(
*birthday cake, birthday cake, unicorn, women's shoe* is so incredible.
The only qualms I had about the documentary style were the camera movements. Made me dizzy.
Haha okay who teared up when Abed said, "This is gonna be the last thing we ever do together"?
She lost me completely when she asked Jeff, "are you saying I'll be a good mom?" I guess it's true that she doesn't respond to anything appropriately but it's never enjoyable for me whenever Britta's feminism or other principles are questioned in the show.
I actually feel bad that they're not using him more (but I liked what happened in this episode because Pierce was finally doing something). Pierce isn't always hilarious but so is Jeff. Maybe I'm just a corny person but I do get a lot of laughs out of Pierce's moments.