Oh, you want gruntling? Here's some.
CBS streaming is positively beautiful compared to Yahoo. I haven't been able to watch any Community episodes yet due to that glitch-fest.
There, now, do you feel better?
Oh, you want gruntling? Here's some.
CBS streaming is positively beautiful compared to Yahoo. I haven't been able to watch any Community episodes yet due to that glitch-fest.
There, now, do you feel better?
sorry for your troubles, dr strangemonkey, but stop whining dear, chin up, shoulders back, and soldier on like a good fellow.
I have no disagreements with this recap, but I feel the need to mention the bachelor party opening…Agnew's rather pathetic dance in red chaps, and his subsequent hangover were all well played by Dean Winters.
So great!
I agree that Duhamel's performance enhances the mystery of Chamberlain's past. The passivity that has been a problem in the past really works here. And his facial expressions as he watches Agnew are really good.
did anyone else notice the TV Guide headline "Instant Ratings, now they can cancel your favorites faster?" I wonder what they would have thought about our current TV landscape, with shows ending after one or two episodes, or ordered into production and never aired.
no
more than a bit
just ask David Caruso
Oh yes, she really is that bad. The dialog where Barry calls her out on the way she says "Linda" and connected it with high school obnoxiousness said it all. Iris is just a brat who gets away with stuff because she's pretty.
I liked the opening montage of wolf pictures intercut with Milt's smile. It was a perfect visual for Agnew's distrust.
Sorry, but I could do with less Gina, she gives me the creeps. Speaking of creepy, Scully and Hitchcock should not wink at people *shudder*
the business-speak of the cryo-boss was outstanding. he sounded just like all the self-serving liars I've encountered. really well written scene.
We Discworld fans are a devoted bunch…a server at a local restaurant bought me a free dessert because she saw me reading Pratchett and reached out as a kindred spirit. Thank you, Mr. Pratchett, for every character, from Unseen University to the witches of Lancre, to Death of Rats and his raven sidekick.
Undateable had the same story last season (absentee Dad who charmed all the friends when he came to town—-played by Tom Cavanaugh, who has dimples to rival Bradley Whitford's) and ends with the son facing down his dad. As I was watching, I expected the let down, but didn't expect the trip to Canada, and Scully's…
I really liked the opener, because after last week, we needed a little bit of a light touch.
sadly, not too much Raj this week, but his Scottish accent was a highlight.
Gaspode the talking dog from the Discworld books.
My favorite episode of the season, surpassing even the AI story.
didn't enjoy this ep that much. too choppy, without much payoff.