I don't care about the minority stuff. I don't care about the "realistic" stuff. I don't care about any of it.
I don't care about the minority stuff. I don't care about the "realistic" stuff. I don't care about any of it.
I do think they've pushed the "April hates people" thing too much. I like April, but every episode she has a line in her talking head where she says "I hate people." WE KNOW. It just feels so forced at this point, especially since they matured her character since season 1.
The utter rejection by Andy's teacher in the face of Ron Swanson wasn't humbling enough? I think they've done a pretty good job of knocking Chris down. I'd like to see him with Ann again. Plus, I also don't buy Ann and Tom.
Because she works for the city. Remember? Leslie forced her to apply for the job, they got drunk and fought, Ann got the job as city health organizer or something. That's why she made that PSA about diabetes with Chris. Because it's her job.
The intro alone warranted an A.
This was the best episode of the season. Better than Community, not quite Parks, but the show I remember.
But then wouldn't they have started with a movie star in the first place? This is Broadway, you don't need a movie star to get people to come. This show is frustrating.
So…if they got that rich rockstar investor and burned the contracts with the old investors, why do they still need a movie star? the whole point of getting a movie star was to get investors, but now that that's not an issue why don't they just do what they want?
NBC premiered two pretty good new comedies, Bent and Best Friends Forever, they just decided not to promote them at all and give them quite deaths. ABC is more patient and gives shows room to grow and it pays off.
I think they could've played up the emotional element more. Noah and his wife were already about Eden being upset. So it would've made sense if they were afraid of Eden getting depressed from a potential break-up/fight/general relationship drama. And since they're friends with George it would be hard for them to…
I think it'll get there. The Winston character was a late edition. They're still finding their footing, but they're showing some great progress getting there. I've loved Winston since the Wicked sing-a-long so I hope there's more coming.
The scene with Jess and Nick on the floor was the first time I saw any potential for a romantic relationship between them. It was a nice moment.
That was a great episode. The phone call between Schmidt and Nick made it. I think everyone hadn't hated this show when it started, it would be scoring higher.
Yeah, I'd prefer they mention it in the future, but say it goes into a trust for Hope or she gave it to her parents or something.
Jimmy left her for his daughter. Sabrina obviously gets that because she mouthed "I know" when Jimmy said he had to go with Hope.
That was pretty bad, but I did get a tear in my eye when he handed Hope over and told Sabrina he had to leave. They could still sell the heart even with all that other crap.
This was great! I gave it a B, but I'm excited to see what else this show can do. I laughed a lot and I love that there's no real straight man. The show exists in a hyperbolic reality, as a viewer I know that, I don't need someone to remind me that something is wrong with these people.
I'm a girl, I love Sunny, especially their horrible morality. That's the best part.
@kirbie:disqus don't worry, i'm not concerned, this show is hate-watching for me. but Unique did talk about how she had no support from her family and she was worried about being accepted. The only reason Kurt and Mercedes encouraged her to do it was because they thought there would be a backlash, so everyone is…
britney put a sex tape of them online, cut with scenes of her cat doing chores.