The way this show filters such common themes through its own vision just feels so creative to me, and surprisingly hasn't worth thin at all. And Britt Lower of course
The way this show filters such common themes through its own vision just feels so creative to me, and surprisingly hasn't worth thin at all. And Britt Lower of course
Give the actual song a try. Once the part from the theme hits, life's golden
What's wrong with having a relationship of an old, married couple, especially with Amy? Staying in, the occasional walk, comparing life alerts? My dream
Interpol is boring as fuck? Alright, playground, after lunch. Micky'll distract Ms. Dawner for about 5 minutes, but all's I need is 3.
I get the "cold" comment, but I actually see it as part of the charm of their music. It has that distant, calculated, anxiety-inducing vibe to it. Their live performances are about as intense as they come, though.
Saturn reverses, and Josh has to live with the consequences of sending a drunk car out on the streets.
Holt's sincerity when saying "Damn right it is" when Jake was just being silly was when I knew I might be watching the funniest episode of the series
"And what did it cost you? Everything."
Shit Alex
Bryan Fuller should just jump ship to FX and make Hannibal whenever he feels like, but he won't, and I'm sad.
I liked the album, it was just kind of odd to me that the awesome b-sides they released didn't make the cut
You're Goddamn right Mad Men's number one.
For as absurd as the show's humor can be, the simple act of Todd falling down when he and Phil were dragging the body away brought my easiest laugh.
Naw, the vibe from this thing is more interesting than one would think. It definitely feels a bit like Thom Yorke mixed with some Kate Bush.
She truly is a pretty phenomenal actress. That whole thing scene just had such an authentic feel to it.
Good thing I'm not a total sucker for lovely, dovey nonsense or else that subtly mumbled "I love you" at the end would have really hit me. Jk, I'm weeping like a child.
"You butternuts ready to get squashed?" Oh, Charles, be still my beating heart. That whole sequences was amazing.
I feel like they've tapped into Kristen Schaal's comedic style so well, and I love it.
He probably didn't, hence him still hesitating at the end, but the last scene happened after the events at Lindsay's house. So, their relationship probably has some air of ambiguity to it.
Well, at least it's in good hands.
This episode pushed the uncomfortable button more than I care to admit, and I mean that as a huge compliment. These writers are doing something special