"It's smaller on the outside!"
"It's smaller on the outside!"
Absolutely. That was utterly ridiculous.
Wow, this review makes this episode sound far better than it actually was. I thought it didn't quite work: the CGIs mostly weren't good, and besides the Doctor's speech, none of this was as epic as it should have been. In the end there were some good scenes, but not enough to keep the whole from falling flat.
And in earlier seasons they would have nailed it. I'm not easily shocked, but there's a difference between talking about masturbation -especially in a comedy- and actually showing it. I ache for Phyllis Smith.
Phyllis masturbating seemed really out of place. It was disgusting.
The redemption of Pierce Hawthorne continues, and Chevy Chase unexpectedly does some really fine work. The Abed storyline was great. I'm pleased with this fourth season.
This show has never, ever disappointed me.
I like how everyone is bullshitting everyone until the last few episodes of every season, when people start showing signs of honesty.
HIMYM is on a roll. Saying that every week now.
I just started watching this show. I swear to God I had never laughed as much as I did here before. Or maybe in HIMYM's glory days. Anyway, A+ episode for me.
Scary as shit. I thought I was having a bad dream for a second.
The fact that the writers are unwaware of the show's end date is probably gonna make it impossible for them to generate an appropriate tension for this season, and therefore make it extremely dull in case Dexter ends its run this year. Not that the writers are usually good at creating tension, anyway.
The fact that the writers are unwaware of the show's end date is probably gonna make it impossible for them to generate an appropriate tension for this season, and therefore make it extremely dull in case Dexter ends its run this year. Not that the writers are usually good at creating tension, anyway.
I thought this was such a great episode. I laughed a lot. I really dig this season.
I liked it a lot. Sure, it felt odd at times, but it still has a lot of life in it.
Absolutely hilarious.
I have a memory of Levine's girlfriend running around the asylum, chased by an immortal Bloodyface. Perhaps I'm wrong.
So why was Johnny always coming back to life in the premiere? Plot hole or what ?
3 great episodes in a row, at least in my opinion. Impressive !
Thank you, Fringe, for making me drop tears all over my glasses.