Mine too. Maybe my favorite parody accounts ever. I think it might be an ongoing storyline. Epic.
Mine too. Maybe my favorite parody accounts ever. I think it might be an ongoing storyline. Epic.
Yep. I don't honestly care that Happy Endings is mostly "just" a joke machine. It's consistently hilarious, I love the characters and watching it makes me, well, happy. I don't need anything else from a comedy. I don't know what I'll do if/when it gets cancelled.
I enjoyed Milk a lot - and this is coming from someone who normally HATES biopics. It's not necessarily a masterpiece or anything, but it's well-made and the cast is great. I still don't think Sean Penn should have won the Oscar, though.
I agree with Myles McNutt. As usual, both episodes are pretty hilarious, but I was a little disappointed that they ended the Chuckles and Hugs storyline so quickly. I also thought the scene with Brad and Jane at the end of The Merry Prankster was genuinely touching, and I think they could have done more with that.…
I loved that too, partly because that's exactly the way I feel about kids.
+Go Nats! Man, I cannot wait until Opening Day. Winter has never felt so long.
Amen to this. ABC has treated Happy Endings (and, from what I've heard, Don't Trust the B——) just as poorly as NBC treated Community, though at least NBC actually announced when Community was going on hiatus. I'm honestly baffled by the fact that Happy Endings doesn't get decent ratings because it's not a…
Honestly, I think he's been kind of bland lately. I don't mind because the other characters are so interesting and great, but I haven't thought about him much since the first season.
Yeah, I suppose he has turned into sort of the "nice guy". Though I still can't quite get over how douchey he was at the beginning of the show.
I'm still not exactly sure why people dislike January Jones so much. Other than Mad Men, I've only seen her in X-Men: First Class, and I wasn't all that impressed with her acting there, but even then, I didn't mind her as much the second time I saw the movie when I felt like I had a better grasp on what her character…
Well said. I actually think Betty is (or at least was) one of the most interesting characters on the show, partly because she's so unlikable. Yes, she's often immature, self-absorbed and spoiled, but in a way, women like her (i.e. good housewives) were supposed to be essentially overgrown children. I think Betty is a…
For me, one of the worst parts about this is the fact that Betty is always turned into a villain, when at least IMO she isn't much more despicable than Don (I'm also really disappointed with the direction they've taken her character in, but that's another story). Really, all the characters on the show are pretty…
I'm the kind of person who feels the need to watch every single episode of a TV show because I feel like 1) especially for a show like Mad Men, the narrative and character development takes place over long periods of time and doesn't really make sense in separate chunks and 2) you have to experience the low points in…
In addition to some of the moments that have already been mentioned, I'd like to give a shoutout to the last scene of the pilot, when Don comes home and we find out that he has a wife and a child. I'm not sure what it was like when the episode originally aired, but I thought that was beautifully done, a perfect…
I was hooked by the pilot (which is still one of my favorite episodes of the show), but I can understand why some people would find the first season a little slow. It is extremely slow-burning and relies pretty much entirely on dialogue, as opposed to action. I suppose some people might also be turned off by the lack…
1. I hope that comes back into play as well. I can't imagine that they're just going to ignore that, though Colt is dead now, so I'm not quite sure.
Agreed, though I still kind of hope they give Rachel a little more of an arc next season, kind of like what they did with Tim this season. Preferably, it would have nothing to do with a love interest or romance.
Me too. Now I'm sad that I even considered that a possibility.
I was actually rocking back and forth with nervousness during the scene when Ava was driving and talking to Boyd on the phone. It so felt like the kind of scene that would set up a surprise death. Then again, the whole episode was kind of like that for me.
I agree, but I would say that I find the portrayal of Pawnee as a town full of narrow-minded idiots (which, by itself, is fine) somewhat contradictory to the fact that Leslie is so adamant about how much she likes Pawnee. At a certain point, I can't help but question why she likes this place so much other than the…