That "Fuck, INDEED!" was meant to come under your post, coldbitterness, I'm sorry. I think it was human error all the way, but I still hate this disqus business. Sorry.
That "Fuck, INDEED!" was meant to come under your post, coldbitterness, I'm sorry. I think it was human error all the way, but I still hate this disqus business. Sorry.
That "Fuck, INDEED!" was meant to come under your post, coldbitterness, I'm sorry. I think it was human error all the way, but I still hate this disqus business. Sorry.
Fuck, INDEED!
Fuck, INDEED!
Yeah, you got something there, coldbitterness (I don't know how to do that cool "include your profile name as a button" thing. Sigh) Don even said to Megan something to the effect of "it's all just gossip at this stage," meaning exactly that he only had the word of Lane - this guy who forged his fucking signature - to…
Yeah, you got something there, coldbitterness (I don't know how to do that cool "include your profile name as a button" thing. Sigh) Don even said to Megan something to the effect of "it's all just gossip at this stage," meaning exactly that he only had the word of Lane - this guy who forged his fucking signature - to…
Indeed. I'm not sure about Don reacting that way. I got the strong impression he liked Lane - there was that episode back there somewhere where the two went out doing…well…what Don does of a Friday night, etc etc.
Indeed. I'm not sure about Don reacting that way. I got the strong impression he liked Lane - there was that episode back there somewhere where the two went out doing…well…what Don does of a Friday night, etc etc.
Thanks, man. Nice that you highlighted that moment with Betty and Sally, too. The audience, and both the characters involved, needed and deserved that.
Thanks, man. Nice that you highlighted that moment with Betty and Sally, too. The audience, and both the characters involved, needed and deserved that.
Full disclosure: I've enjoyed this season more than any since the incredible first series, due to its thematic consistency, creative adventurism and humour.
Full disclosure: I've enjoyed this season more than any since the incredible first series, due to its thematic consistency, creative adventurism and humour.
I apologise for not reading past the part of the article concerning The Walking Dead that said, as a result of Darabont being fired, "the show improved."
I apologise for not reading past the part of the article concerning The Walking Dead that said, as a result of Darabont being fired, "the show improved."
All due respect to Todd VanDerWerff, but I have to strongly disagree with the notion that Community is not a cartoon universe - he makes it sound like a bad thing, but that's exactly what Community is, and its precisely why it's awesome.
All due respect to Todd VanDerWerff, but I have to strongly disagree with the notion that Community is not a cartoon universe - he makes it sound like a bad thing, but that's exactly what Community is, and its precisely why it's awesome.
I was under the impression that the 100 thing was at least partly due to an old-school mass production issue.
I was under the impression that the 100 thing was at least partly due to an old-school mass production issue.
Hey - you guys don't have a Monopoly on lame jokes!
I loved the choice of Tomorrow Never Knows, and Don not really getting it. There was a nice touch of self-awareness on the show's part too, when instead of cutting straight to credits from a montage over a great tune - in classic Sopranos/Mad Men style - it cut to Don instead, not getting it, turning it off (not…