I liked S3. But I agree about Scott Baio and Bob Loblaw.
I liked S3. But I agree about Scott Baio and Bob Loblaw.
Slipped my mind for a moment (when I posted my original comment). Tim Meadows looked really good too. I guess Mean Girls was a coming of age kind of, b/c the "adults" did more for me than the "teenagers".
I've crushed on him since Scrubs. And he was the most attractive man in Mean Girls.
I'm so glad I'm not alone! I loved them together. The reason the fourth season is my favorite is b/c they deal with the Janitor's crush on Elliot. I'm embarrassed to admit how many times I've seen "My Best Laid Plans".
J.D. belonged with Turk. But to be honest, J.D. ended up being my least favorite over time.
I'm with you. I don't mind if it's someone who has appeared before. I mean, I'm not going to complain about Liza Minnelli or Carl Weathers. But all these announcements have me leery given that there's not that many episodes.
Dammit, now I'm going to try to look for him in Magnolia.
Yeah, I rooted for him to get with Elliot over J.D.
Me too. I wish I had posted more often here. It's the only new show I've kind of kept up with outside of Elementary.
@Merve2:disqus , Laura Benanti is a relatively big musical theater star. She won a Tony a few years back.
This was in middle school though. We were in the 12-14 year old range. Most were headed into "jaded" mode.
If you're talking about the older woman who was laid off towards the end of the episode, you'd be right. She's excellent.
Same here. I usually like him, but he's my least favorite in the Go On cast.
I'm a few episodes behind (which is my tendency as a viewer regardless of quality). But I do like the show enough to stick with it. And I think the AVC reviews have been a tad harsh and misguided.
No one else has mentioned it, but this was Susie Dietter's first episode. And I'm guessing the first episode directed by a woman. I thought her talking about her discussions with Brad Bird (him complaining about the box factory animation being too boring) was more interesting than this stuff.
I was thinking it made the episode dated. No school can afford a trip to China.
DVDs and soundtracks, obviously.
Actually, the longtime holdout has been Nancy McKeon, aka "Jo". /snpp.com commenter
My school took my class to a sewage treatment facility. It was kind of interesting, and less gross than I expected.
You know that would be the best way to NBC to recoup some of it's money.