I really don't think this show is a sitcom any more. It's more of a dramedy.
I really don't think this show is a sitcom any more. It's more of a dramedy.
I think they mentioned in the Thanksgiving episode that she's at Brown, so she's in college. What really confuses me is the fact Noah has a daughter in college even though he's supposed to be the same as George. So are we really supposed to think George is in 40s? I always assumed that George was in his mid 30s and…
Hope he already knows. He's such a mama's boy though, that scene between Ryan and Sheila at the end of the race with all the kissing and eating of the bananas, wow, and I thought George and Tessa had incestuous undertones.
The episode was okay, didn't like it as much last week's. However, I love any interaction between Sue and Axl, it's such a real sibling relationship.
Axl's my favourite; the way he reacts to the other characters, especially Sue, is comic gold.
Seriously I'm so sick of this pretentious "I hope my listens to X" "I only let my 5 year old daughter listen to Y" There's good and bad music in every genre and good and bad music in every era. My only hope for my children is that they listen to music which resonates with them, if that's One Direction, fine, if that's…
I love Daphne and Wilke but understand that the CW, despite it's dwindling viewership, is still a bigger platform than ABC Family so good luck to Austin. However, I hate hate hate that Travis is Daphne's new love interest. It's like they took all the bad aspects of Emmett's character, intensified them by 10x and…
This show's attention to detail is meticulous. Nothing is just a throwaway remark or filler storyline, they always have a greater significance or are called back to later on. Seriously, SAB is one of the most well thought out shows on TV.
The thing is, in real life I would agree with the advice. I don't condone cheating but Bay and Emmett are just teenagers with a lot of stuff going on in their lives and if it was truly a one night stand, I don't see why they should ruin a relationship by coming clean. Of course, on a TV show, honesty is the best…
Wilke's great. I'll be really upset when he goes, especially if they hook Daphne up with that Travis guy, ugh.
I have to admit I've been bored by SAB for few weeks now with the constant Bay and Emmett bickering and Daphne's basketball but it came together in the this episode and now in hindsight, I realise how much thought goes into the show. If there's one show on TV where the writers and producers know exactly what they're…
That my favourite bit. In fact the whole scene was gold with suspense, the Kris Jenner book and "My My Morning Jacket Jacket".
Did anyone else find it hilarious that Penny thought Sean was a pharmacist when he was a teacher? It's especially funny when you remember that earlier they mention Penny went to his office to give him his new clothes. How could she fail to notice that his office was in a SCHOOL?
He's also a main character on Jane By Design, a show on ABC Family. I was so excited when I saw him on Happy Endings because he's the best thing on Jane by Design. He would have a great long term boyfriend for Penny. The Paul Rudd to her Phoebe ;)