The Comedy was great
The Comedy was great
Dizzying heights? Good lord.
Jesus you guys are whiners. This season has been really funny and much better than last years 100000 Leslie Ben moments that nobody cared about. I was getting tired of those long story arcs about festivals, will they/wont theys, elections, etc. An excuse for characters to interact doesn't become an engrossing…
How did it ever rise above the sitcom formula? What made the show special is that it was funny. Still is
I use hyperbole a lot, but it had to be one of the largest fits of laughter I've ever had. Me and my friend had to stop the episode.
I'm stunned how thoroughly funny this season has been after last years suck fest.
The Jerrys' breakfast song killed me
Show was never good. Just flashes of goodness.
In the end, the scariest part of the haunted house was Bruce's terrible manners.
It gets better and better every episode
This is the funniest show on TV by a mile. I rarely laugh out loud when watching TV but I did multiple times watching every episode. It worked as a prank show, an abstract comedy machine, and a stunning piece of performance art by Nathan. Everything worked.
I liked it quite a bit but honestly he once again went back to his three favourite topics a little too much:
I thought the PFT bit was going to be the one about him laughing at Fabio
"I don't know what came over me"
I was thinking the same thing. Great iBrains think alike.
Why the fuck would anyone waste their time watching The Middle? Saying The Middle is a good family sitcom is like naming the best Arby's sandwich.
Okay, I have a bit of a peeve. Between this and those dreadful Jimmy Kimmel Oscar shows, when did famous people showing up start being a suitable substitute for humour? I mean everyone knew that Baldwin and Martin were going to show up but then we all pretend that it was mindblowing anyway. Tom Hanks is here…
Haha thank you, I'm just being a smug internet dick
Nah I think it's legit. I mean what better way to compare the mediums of film and television - in TV you have Bill Lawrence while in film you have Stanley Kubrick. "Scrubs" and "Barry Lyndon"… I men there's minor differences but in the end both are clearly the work of visionaries
Why does this website talk about Harmon like he was anything more than a mediocre television writer?