This ranks alongside Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters as one of Allen's finest works.
This ranks alongside Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters as one of Allen's finest works.
I think some were disappointed because it is deceptively simple, but this was one of the best series finales I've ever seen.
Megan deserved the time she got here, but my overall grade for this episode is probably a B. In particular I found the scenes involving Marie and Roger often awkwardly shot/edited.
This, in my opinion, should have gotten an A- grade. The episode was beautifully-shot as usual, and the Don-Rachel main storyline was pulled off well.
My favorite film of the last decade would probably be a tie between 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'Werckmeister Harmonies'.
Serge Gainsbourg's Aux armes et caetera
The Beatles (The White Album)
Rather weak episode, but it's nice to see Raj on a non-disastrous date.
Has a show ever used the same title twice?
'Community' is a show for those who like intelligent comedy and high art — TBBT is a show for those who want to be entertained and not think too much about what they're watching.
'The Big Bang Theory' has actually been pretty good, recently.
Agreed.
"Manhattan" in "New Amsterdam." Love that closing shot, too.
"Bleeker Street" from "The Suitcase."
Assuming Todd will give "The Wheel" an A, his first season average episode rating is higher than those for seasons five and six.
Unless Daniels is in his Simpsons-era, in which he's pretty darn good at season eights.
I would give this one about a B. Penny/Leonard were in the most entertaining subplot they've had for quite a while. Still, the humor was pretty weak, making the laugh tracks seem more noticeable. That joke about the fat ladies/gas clouds was pretty cheesy.
This was the best and most well-written episode up to this point. Everything about the last 10 minutes is incredible. Direction, story, acting, cinematography…and I love that final frame with Don standing up staring at the television as the wind blows the drapery in the background.
So now we're talking about MM's best screencaps? It seems everyone has forgotten about the lawnmower…
I've always found the Polly-eating-pigeon shot rather bizarre as well. I think it could have been better-done.