Parks and Recreation used to not be all about wish fulfillment until it went full saccharine sweet in Season 4. It's too bad, I wish they had stuck with the somewhat realistic plot devices in Seasons 1 to 3.
Parks and Recreation used to not be all about wish fulfillment until it went full saccharine sweet in Season 4. It's too bad, I wish they had stuck with the somewhat realistic plot devices in Seasons 1 to 3.
LOL cant even imagen
RING RIENG RING HI ITS THE REAL WORLD CALING NOT EVERY1 WENT TO HARVERD FUCK YOU
ACTUALY its speled kragdar and garge smdh
The picture should be of the showrunner, not Andre 3000.
I love the end part after "This would be a beautiful death, jumping out the window." What a fantastic way to end the song.
This was true in 2004, now it's no longer even close to being true.
Yeah, that's what I've heard about that album a lot. The best part of Watch the Throne IMO, is the production; the beats are simply bombastic for the entire album in that MBDTF way. Jay Z and Kanye were good lyrically on a few songs which required them to get introspective, but as a whole, there was too much money…
I liked "Cold Sweat" a lot too.
Even MBDTF didn't get an A rating, which is fuckin' ridiculous.
Aquarius got so little attention. "Bet" was possibly my favorite song of 2014.
I feel like Watch the Throne would have been better if it were a straight up Kanye joint rather than a collaboration with Jay Z.
Yeah, I love Graduation. That's the first Kanye album which had a hint of restraint, in the sense that it's a lot shorter than his previous albums and doesn't have dumb skits or posse tracks to distract from the album itself. There are minimal guest appearances, and there are only two weak tracks. "Flashing Lights",…
Only One sounded like a song that would have fit perfectly well on 808s and Heartbreak. That doesn't mean that it's a weak song, just that it didn't really feel all that different to me. It probably feels different because he hasn't come out with something like that in a really long time.
I don't know what's there to be offended over the Native American backstory. It's clearly used to show the minority inferiority complex prevalent in American society.
I mean, she still acts like a child when she doesn't get her way, and that kept on happening all the way into the last season. The show just treated it as if it doesn't matter because she is super optimistic or whatever.
I always thought that post Season 4 Leslie was a person who seems like a great person but who is actually kind of terrible, while Ron is someone who seems like he would be a terrible person, but is actually a good guy.
The strength of Liz and Jack's friendship was always there from the beginning. Even if 30 Rock didn't treat its supporting characters very seriously, it always gave serious weight to their characterization of Jack and Liz and their friendship. Also, by the end, Tracy and Liz's relationship becomes legitimately moving.…
The first two seasons of AD are excellent, but the 3rd season was severely hampered by the dumb Rita arc.
I like The Office more than Parks and 30 Rock.