Don't start with The Killing comparisons. We've suffered enough.
Don't start with The Killing comparisons. We've suffered enough.
I watched what was evidently the last episode on my Tivo last night and took my final bittersweet delight in Chloe's trampy and antisocial yet endearing escapades. Investing in network comedies is the road to heartache. Especially with ABC (I still haven't forgiven the cancellation of Better Off Ted, you bastards…)
@avclub-c84db1f40ccf008e73b9db2ca2a7946b:disqus : ack, the poor lizard! Yeah that scene was truly upsetting.
Yeah, she came across to me like a genuinely caring, surprisingly smart person who woke up over the course of the movie to find herself adrift in this sea of frivolity.
She seems amorally frivolous in the opening scenes but my opinion of her really changed over the course of the movie. And that's correct, she got a software engineering degree and worked at IBM in her hometown out of college. She quit to do modelling (I think?) and beauty pageants, which is where she eventually met…
I went into the movie expecting to hate the wife as soon as I saw her spray tan and clown tits but I had so much sympathy for her by the end.
I finally watched this episode and didn't think it was that bad (versus the bunk bed episode which got a decent grade, but I thought was terrible.) There were several funny moments even, although I don't know if the show is as funny as it is the cast is really selling it. Specifically Chris Messina although even in…
Yeah, this was a solid episode for me, even with the Marnie and Hannah fight that seemed kind of ridiculous. Andrew Rannells has sold the shit out of every scene he's been in but this was probably his finest episode.
Would it have been that difficult to make his character Irish? His brogue-y New York accent really distracts me.
Mesh tank tops is the new on the toilet.
I enjoyed the Data cat poem myself.
Insert obligatory bitch about Community here.
The most cruelest is that it's being replaced by Gordon Ramsey. Fuck humanity.
I had pretty much started hating Jim and Pam during S6. Now I can say I kind of remember why I like them. But I still don't care that much about whether she moves to Philly or not.
I liked "Lice" better, although neither of them were that strong.
Yeah I'm mystified why Jim getting out of a dead-end job and moving to Philly is so bad. It's like Pam 2.0 let all her dreams of ever doing something else die.
Not only do those jobs exist, but they usually have "Manager" or "Director" in the title somewhere. Isn't Pam officially the office manager?
At least this meme will live on.
And yet The Killing is coming back for another season. I don't care that I'm mixing genres and networks. Fuck you, world.
It really does suck. We can't even talk about it because he gets so angry and defensive.