Angie Harmon, great call out. Jane gave a "What now?" look right then, which I really appreciated.
Angie Harmon, great call out. Jane gave a "What now?" look right then, which I really appreciated.
@avclub-d4a671a2bd3981c47291f182884b77db:disqus For whatever reason, Penny has wildly specific memories.
And that *CRASH* was pretty perfect.
So we are getting something out of it. That's good.
So when Monroe dies, does Pellegrino get his job? Cause that I want to watch.
Why did no one getting PAID to care think this was a bad idea? That B certainly wasn't much for timing: I know you just tried to burn the town down, you're going after our old friend Miles, and you have a gun to my head, but…. I had your baby, like, twenty years ago!
I trust the B. It kinda doesn't feel like anything actually happened. I mean, we know Hardman's coming back, but that sure was a nice bow atop the 'Rachel and her dad are all good now' storyline. I understand if you only book the guy for the one episode, but still.
Not that you care now, but it was definitely established early on about Rachel's dad. Specifically, in Season One they did a flashback, and when we see Donna and Rachel meet, Donna brings it up. The whole, "Robert Zane is black?" thing kinda threw me, too. Mike was expecting Rachel's mom to be, or he just hadn't given…
I've re-watched seasons 1 and 2 in the last month and, as a cast, they definitely commit to the 'gonna hurl' bit really well. Most often tends to be Brad, Jane, and Max. And as someone who's mostly unaffected by possible hurling, I was pretty psyched for that, too. It's just not somethin' ya see on TV so much.
This should be an Onion article if it weren't so true.
Or Community - the Missing Pen episode. Obviously we didn't get to see it, but it was worth the reaction shots.
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, too. I guess he's getting typecast these days?
"I'm not gonna pee on my door, dude."
That's how I've been feelin' for every episode since, thank you! Goodbye Michael is as much a finale as The Office will ever need. My grandparents were big on Everybody Love's Raymond and I've always held their finale in rather high regard since - especially after the monstrosity that was the Friends finale. I…
I appreciate how, over time, they've established that Brad's honesty towards Max's life hits him hardest. I.E. that last line and when Penny's mom first visits Brad gets in a couple zingers. "C'mon, man, you're not gonna live to 50." "Guys, remember when I said I wanted you to do a roast of me? Please don't." "It's…
I was waiting for a CBS joke after that, but no go. Still, Alex props.
You give them that much credit?
@avclub-638c1a4f003b46aad4aa5cf3f424d215:disqus @avclub-ede79a5ee534f274b5f109567e6c4722:disqus I listened to quite a few of the early season commentary's of The Office and between Greg Daniels, BJ Novak, Michael Shur, and others, they initially did have rules about the documentary crew. Shur was one of the first, but…
I feel like Michael Scott said that every client is their biggest client… yeah, yeah, The Watermark episode. Ah man, that was a funny episode.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I am so glad I'm not the only who remembered this. It bums me out that it didn't come up in the review and, even more so, the writers room. Dang you, Daniels! Some of us still have memories!
His daugher, maybe? Also, he had a girlfriend.. once, for a little while. And whichever doc-crew-guy decided to visit him in Costa Rica.