Gay couple on TV = liberal-propaganda newsreel? Sigh.
Gay couple on TV = liberal-propaganda newsreel? Sigh.
Easy A was not a good movie, but Emma Stone was really good in it, so I support that nom.
I liked it, but I really liked the music. Catchy stuff.
*hugs LloydBraun*
I demand Magnitude in the background of every scene set at a dance, going batshit.
Britta looked hot in that leather vest thingy she had the second half of the ep
That is all.
I thank you for that mental image, Commish.
I'm generally cool with actors that try their hand with meaty stuff like directing and writing. Even if they end up not that good at it, at least it shows that they have some sort of ambition and brain on their shoulders.
He's the worst. I don't know what you call the kind of over-the-top posturing that this guy and McGimmick do, but it's annoying as hell. Also, he wrote a goddamn essay on his description page. Who gets that mad about someone getting mad?
At some point, I may try to get some people over to Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas and have a 57-post conversation, just to push it over 1000.
This episode goes in my top 5 Community episodes thus far, and so I reject that it's a below par Community episode. It's fine if it didn't work for you, a show as ambitious and experimental as Community isn't going to work for everyone every week, but judging by the A and the positive responses I'd say that I'm not…
They're definitely not going to do two medieval fantasy episodes, so I don't see combining the LOTR voiceover with the DND session as a problem.
*high fives S. Jerusalem for making a similar observation at about the same time*
At this point I'd switch Troy and Britta, making Troy Chaotic Good and Britta Chaotic Neutral. Otherwise, it's pretty spot-on.
In the Britta-focused episode that's coming soon, I hope. Britta needs an ep.
Can't he be a smart, charming, and funny weirdo?
See, I'd agree with you last season. I just don't really feel that his current appearances on the show are servicing where the writers want to take the character. I agree an entire episode around him would be excessive, but an A or B storyline would help flesh out NewChang(tm) and make his subsequent appearances work…
Yeah, to counteract my rambling argument above, I fully agree that he was hilarious.
They're taking Chang to an odd place
In the first season, Chang was megalomaniac in a position of power who, in his non-teaching appearances, was just kind of a sadsack. However, with S2 he's pretty much just an insane sadsack, and it's the insanity that's going in a weird direction. His last exchange with Shirley…
It's the weekend, Frink. Take a rest.