Writer Matt Roller via Reddit: "This was a ball I found in my grandma's basement years ago, even though she NEVER HAD A POOL TABLE."
Writer Matt Roller via Reddit: "This was a ball I found in my grandma's basement years ago, even though she NEVER HAD A POOL TABLE."
Finish watching it, then you can go to sleep with dreams of Annie reaching down her shirt.
I watched Parks and Rec, I watched it!
Not until Rick has a scene of his mother's voice inside his head telling him he's special.
It's the theme of this season: "What's the lesson here?" "We learnt that sometimes there's no lesson."
Annie, Frankie and Shirley are all the same person who took different paths in life.
Shirley's absence has never been clearer than last week's episode, where the confessions scene ending with Frankie's revelation ended with awkward silence. Compare to the ACB episode in Season 5 where she was missing after the cold open but then her one scene at the end gave the show much real emotion to a silly…
It was actually True Detective.
I might have heard some of his songs but thought it was a girl singing.
Like it's not a really good pizza/pizza is not that good a food but it's nonetheless a pizza so it's good to eat.
She got a nose bleed when trying to call the IT lady, which is the show's way of saying she went too meta.
She's just laying low for an episode.
They have nothing to do with the distribution. It's Sony.
Season 4 was a redemption of Britta, Shirley and Pierce, making them more relevant and likeable. I don't know what Chevy's problem was with the show when there were so many storylines with him being more "Season 1" and not a villain (e.g. helping Britta get Sophie B. Hawkins to her dance, at the barber with Jeff,…
In the second episode she was playing a rebellious 17-year-old version of herself (and at one point a cat) so naturally she would be more dramatic.
It's about the cast getting lost when moving around the set because the layout's different.
You just go to the website to watch it.
Chang wandering around after getting bitten by Chomsky is a reference to Community's new set with a different layout, which led to some cast members (notably Pudi) getting lost all the time.
At the end of Lawnmower he called Elroy "Troy".
As it is though, Jeff and Richard Castle are basically brothers.