I think she doesn't face criticism because she's kind of nothingness. She's just there to play the straight woman in every scene she's in. Who can criticize her role as "student who asks questions"?
I think she doesn't face criticism because she's kind of nothingness. She's just there to play the straight woman in every scene she's in. Who can criticize her role as "student who asks questions"?
There are other incredibly valid reasons for disliking that movie. As a minority, it said absolutely nothing about my experience or how the world views me, even if I am a 20-something female. The hipster element is arguable, it's just a film about unlikeable people, covering the same coming of age story that's been…
i love this.
"My guess is people really didn't like what Tiny Furniture told them about themselves."
Exactly, it was Community without the gimmicks. This was an episode I could show my non-fan friends to get them onboard.
Let's save that for the basketball court.
I liked the Nellie storyline in this episode, her monologue at the beginning was hilarious.
Omg, what was everyone watching? This was the best episode of Community in forever.
This guy is doing his best Adam Pally impression.
the way the relationship between tessa and lisa's brother grew so organically was great.
my school is offering a class based on the wire next year. i'm really happy about it.
This episode was great. Winston is slowly becoming a favorite character. I'd say he's probably one of the best representations of an African-American male on tv. His storyline this week was great, I don't think he's had anything very strong since the episode about his truck. He reminds me so much of my…
@avclub-88a202ed3e8edffaa7d5530011934ee2:disqus I'm hoping people will convince me to like it. I admit that I probably didn't quite get some of the show's best moments watching it alone in my room, but maybe with the addition of reviews and comments, I can enjoy it more. I'd hope there's room for people with differing…
What about the Mad Men references? I didn't make those up, right?
ugh I can't repeat it, read all the comments.
I specified further down, but I loved Kim, Daniel and Bill, I just hated that they couldn't go be awesome and were bogged down by this sheltered, nerdy girl. If it was the Kim Kelly and Friends show, I would've loved it, but for some reason they kept trying to get me to care about this boring girl and her family. It…
Haha, I didn't assume you were white from an avatar. Most of my friends just have random cartoon characters, so I tend to ignore them. This has been an interesting conversation, thanks for keeping it cool.
I'm not calling for higher stakes. As I said, I'm someone who can usually jump into the smallest bit of drama, like an undone button on Downton Abbey or Peggy and Joan giving each other a knowing glance. I just wasn't able to connect with the main characters on MSCL and F&G. The characters I could connect with felt…
I think that's precisely why I don't get MSCL and F&G.
With MSCL it was mainly the parents I hated, especially the mother. I understood the whininess of both daughters, but every time the mother opened her mouth, I wanted to punch her.