Agreed. Still a crapshoot in terms of what they've done with the next few episodes, but I'll come back again. And, incidentally I hated the Community pilot. It actually turned me off to the whole first season.
Agreed. Still a crapshoot in terms of what they've done with the next few episodes, but I'll come back again. And, incidentally I hated the Community pilot. It actually turned me off to the whole first season.
This makes no sense to me. I can understand completely why there are less women writers in general - because less women attempt to become writers. Fine. If the pool is smaller, the talent within that pool will be less than the talent within the larger, male pool. But putting aside basic decency and a lack of pointless…
I actually bought a random pair of gray sneakers like four years ago because I thought they looked like the future Nikes. They were $14.99, though.
I think I've only made one Parkinson's joke ever and I still feel bad about it.
But that… cuntishness is so fundamental to their relationship. Louie probably offered to drive her to the airport. She probably alluded to the fact that she was going to be with her son's father dozens of times, with varying degrees of subtley. I thought that was implied from the very first scene, where she is…
That is the best case scenario for pretty much every comedy this season. Most shows have been cast or staffed with decent people but there are all these terrible high-concept premises or an overrrelience on dated battle-of-the-sexes humor and no focus on whether or not the jokes are funny.
I would watch this show if it was about Boss Tweed, but since that doesn't seem to be the case, I guess I'll just have more time to watch Whitney.
You can only pull off a fedora if it's 1935, you can sing well, and you beat your wife nightly.
I think everybody in the cast except for Dillon was on one of my all time favorite comedy shows, so I'll probably force myself to watch it so they can cash a few checks.
Well she had years of practice pretending to love that alien baby on FNL.
This encompasses perfectly why I love both of these comics and why I respect them.
It would have more gay sex than… actual gays? I don't know. A lot. A hyperbolic amount of purple-prosey Spock/Kirk fucking.
To bastardize Jeff Winger, "Work It" will be the worst show I will watch credits to credits.
I was surprised to see them actually filming on location in New York a little while ago - and actually staging some action, not just doing boring establishing shots. They've also converted some random deserted former Toys R Us into a surveillence camera that was some kind of interactive ad… so it's obvious that JJ…
Yes, but the leads on every other show are being really really sexist in order to make up for it. Most of these characters are on ABC. But one of them is Whitney Cummings.
Not to discount this excellent selection, but I'm going to go with E.: Crystal "Meth," aka the reason for the pointless Jason Stackhouse rape-a-thon at the beginning of the season.
I look at Josh C. and see the Tobias Funke the real world has to settle for.
My dad was like Huey and Riley and grew up as the only black family in a white neighborhood and he finds the strip and the show effin hilarious. As do I. I'd say people that have that dark, cynical sense of observational humor enjoy it regardless of race. I think MacGruder's frustration and dismissal of a lot of black…
How can you include Arlene and forget about Pam?!
I normally don't give a shit about celebrity children, but I am genuinely curious about how the Jaby Beysus will turn out. Also, we avoided two bad things: