Oh I know, the more I think about that show the more I adore it.
Oh I know, the more I think about that show the more I adore it.
And is he gonna try and sell the office old moth ball smelling clothes from the 40's and say its the next big thing in the next episode?
Yeah, maybe they were stuck in the year 2000 and thought Alexis Bledel was still 19 or something… its getting creepy how close the age gaps are getting on tv between parents and adult children.
That's been my theory too. For a while I wasn't sure if he really was even an employee at SCDP. Bob almost seemed like a guy right off the streets who walked in one day and decided that if he acted like he worked there he might sneak his way into a job by acting nice. Its a Don Draper move, but without out all the…
Last I heard on twitter, they are already shooting the last season of Psych. So she will be free to do whatever project soon.
No, kinda like what they tried this past episode with the paintball guns sending them back to the darkest timeline. I just envision the darkest timeline breaking through to the current timeline to involve inspector space-time and be a parody of a Doctor Who episode and would involve the Dreamatorium and "timetravel".
This episode just made me sad. Back before all the drama last season I had my hopes that there would be a Doctor Who inspired episode with twists and turns and time travel. This episode just reminded me of that hope that then slapped on some sappy "community style writing mechanisms" and threw the whole idea in the…
The Music Man - there is just something about that movie that as a kid, and a future band geek, drew me in. The music is fantastic and there is some great comedy, and of course the romance. Its an adorable movie.
That was her leverage. She deserves a partnership, but she still needs to prove every day that she deserves a partnership and that pity was her way of leveraging respect from the other partners. Now what does she have to guarantee respect, a title? Chances are she will feel more like a secretary again. Its that whole…
I know I'm late to watch the episode, but I'm with you on this. I keep watching the series hoping it will develop into something more substantial, but all I can think is they cancelled Eureka for this? It at least had sci-fi stories every week.
I had to re-watch this episode. Too many West Wing and Eureka in-jokes, plus Psych plot to follow for a dork like me to handle in one sitting. At least there weren't any buttons for Fargo to push, but he still found a way to ruin things. Loved that they finally did a West Wing episode. I started watching Psych after…
"Shawn should be seeking a way to make up for his lies, not just continuing to use his psychic act as a crutch to try and make Juliet feel guilty for being angry. "
I think Shawn gets it but doesn't know how to make it better. Maybe a heart to heart conversation with Henry would make her start feeling a little better about the whole situation.
Could you start differentiating between shows being "mentioned" in an article and and actual "news update". I thought this was going to actually be about Arrested Development. :(
I was starting to think that this was their "Hangover 2" homage somehow, but it had more gangsters shooting and less of the drunken haze from their first homage to The Hangover, Which was "Last Night Gus". If it was, maybe that was why this episode was all over the place.
I agree. I watched a lot of his reviews as a kid and I partly owe my love of movies to his pure enthusiasm during the reviews. It opened my eyes to all the older movies out there, like the classics they used to play on AMC in the 90s.
I thought the same or at least that Christopher Lloyd was in the background for much of the episode like he didn't quite fit. But then I read an interview where Lloyd said he hadn't even read the script until he got on set. So I don't know if his lack of presence was entirely the episode's fault.
This was my favorite part of the series I think. Mostly because I identified with Tyler the most and the episode The Ghost Is Seen is like a beautiful piece of melancholy poetry with a touch of hope. The entire series is like a collection of poems, with a bit of a story stringing it all together, and I love it.
Well said! And I never thought she was annoying either.
I had a hard time convincing people too. Most people I talked to didn't like the actress who played Kate. So maybe that was a big factor for people too. So sad…it really was an awesome show. Glad to have the few episodes we got of it. Better than none at all.