Regardless, my strong dis-recommendation for the video game episode stands. The rest of the block wasn't much better, except for the final montage of the finale.
Regardless, my strong dis-recommendation for the video game episode stands. The rest of the block wasn't much better, except for the final montage of the finale.
Guuuuurl, if I want to feel something, I'll eat me some drugs. I want a sitcom to make me laugh.
Yeah, I thought the video game episode was awful. Well, not awful, but nowhere near approaching what I would call good. This was at least a B+ for me.
This episode made me laugh more than a lot of season 3. I feel like a lot of people went into this episode with their minds already made up.
This was good. It was funny. It felt like Community to me.
This article and comments section are making want to watch this again. I haven't seen it in a good 4-5 years or so. This is not okay.
Goddammit. Cannot unsee. How could you do this to me?
Seeing James Van Der Beek just made me think about Don't Trust the B. :(
I liked this much more than I expected. Will definitely keep up with it. It has tons of potential.
I was willing to give this movie the benefit of the doubt due to the often terrible nature of comedy trailers, but it appears my instincts were correct. Eh, I'd see this with a group, I guess. That home-school segment seemed like a kinda funny idea, and it appears to be the only kinda funny thing in the movie.
No, it's pretty much more horrible than that. Discussed.
I've never seen a full episode of this show at all, and all I've seen from this one was that god-awful monologue. How exactly has this show been on for over 30 years? Everything I've seen from it, minus a few of the Will Ferrell Jeopardy sketches, is just terrible.
This was worth watching just to see Rafi and Max onscreen at the same time.
I don't think anybody will see this, but what the heck.
I don't think anybody will see this, but what the heck.
Really? I thought that him leading them down the hall was the only funny thing in that clip. Eh.
"Emma Stone in the painfully underwritten role of a moll sleeping with both Penn and Gosling"
Rafi was terrifying in the finale. He was just so savage about scroting Brian and Tall Guy. Amazing.
Rafi was terrifying in the finale. He was just so savage about scroting Brian and Tall Guy. Amazing.
Despite not agreeing with her sometimes, I enjoyed her reviews, which are a pretty stark contrast to Margaret Eby's reviews of The League. I mean, I get that it's a show that doesn't require deep reflection, but it would be nice to have a little more than a four paragraph plot summary. I think these reviews are a good…