A solid end to an impressively successful season - a comment I can't make anywhere else on the internet without being snarked out of existence/beaten with Community-shaped batons.
A solid end to an impressively successful season - a comment I can't make anywhere else on the internet without being snarked out of existence/beaten with Community-shaped batons.
I'm like, 7 months late here, but god I loved this episode. I especially loved Parrish's genuine reaction to his killing of Dani, and how it linked back to his discussion with Dr Rosen in the previous episode about how lonely it must be to be alive for so long (hints of Jack Harkness/the Doctor there, I thought).
I'm like, 7 months late here, but god I loved this episode. I especially loved Parrish's genuine reaction to his killing of Dani, and how it linked back to his discussion with Dr Rosen in the previous episode about how lonely it must be to be alive for so long (hints of Jack Harkness/the Doctor there, I thought).
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, CAN'T LOSE
I hope it doesn't sound arrogant when I say that I am THE GREATEST MAN IN THE WORLD.
They're 'avin a laugh!
Jeremy trying to convince Big Suze that he's more black than Johnson is a great moment.
The acting from both Mitchell & Webb from the moment Sophie's Mum walks into the bedroom to find them "snoring" is awesome; Mark's horror, Jeremy's (very) thinly veiled pride.
It's my birthday today and I will be singing that song in my head all day.
(Sans 'Medieval Princess' hat, unfortunately.)
"Say goodbye… to THESE."
I "liked" (as much as anyone could 'like' anything about that scene with Ros) how the arrow points-of-entry kind of mirrored Arya's on the straw man. (God, this comment sounds so creepy, I kind of wish I hadn't noticed).
Plus, he's the only character this season who hasn't been much of an arsehole. His only appearances have been 'he says something, the group makes fun of him for being stupid/old/irrelevant, he either disappears (puppet ep) or does something great (the Dad/Britta conversation with Jeff/making those banners)'. I don't…
I… miss Pierce?
I have no idea how many times I've seen it, it's my go-to comedy to have in the background when I'm doing other things (who knows what that says about me!)
I loved how we got squinting shots from everyone around the SCDP table.
I think you may have conflated Dawn and Peggy's secretary; it's the latter that travels in from Newark.
Roger's daughter's wedding, right?
It was weird seeing him pop up here after his bit on Broadchurch, the two shows seem to exist in different universes.
"The experiences we have on vacation feel more present and real than the ones we have at home." Todd VanDerWerff, inadvertently writing Mad Men episode themes in TV reviews since 2012.
"The experiences we have on vacation feel more present and real than the ones we have at home." Todd VanDerWerff, inadvertently writing Mad Men episode themes in TV reviews since 2012.