Honestly, if the episode had ended like 5 minutes earlier, that would've been, for me, a great and perfectly satisfactory finale.
Honestly, if the episode had ended like 5 minutes earlier, that would've been, for me, a great and perfectly satisfactory finale.
A episode. Loved the structure.
It has been a remarkably solid first season, so I sort of understand the desire for people to hyperbolize, even though I agree that people definitely need to cool their jets.
Everyone seems to have either disliked both episodes or only liked one of them. Am I the only one who thought they were both great?
Generally, the season finale of the final season and the series finale of the show are one and the same. Wouldn't make much sense to call the penultimate episode the "season finale".
Someone from my high school just posted on Facebook that he just watched "the last season finale" of HIMYM, and he goes on to say that the series finale is next week. I don't think he knows how television works.
I haven't seen tonight's episode yet, but I liked last week's quite a bit. The anthology episode was the one that I really didn't like very much at all.
Yeah, his and Deacon's plotlines are probably the two that I'm most genuinely invested in. It helps when they're paced properly, and not being bogged down by all the other ridiculousness on the show.
She's one of those love-to-hate types in my eyes. They've been trying to mine some sympathy out of her in recent episodes, but for the most part I exaggerate her out to be a mustache-twirling villain.
I personally consider Nashville to be the most purely entertaining show that I currently follow. It's basically a big ol' soap opera, with about half genuinely interesting and developed characters and half pointless and stupid characters who are SO much fun to ridicule. I basically watch the entire show like that -…
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And, of course, the coup de grace at the end - "OH LORD NOOOO"
Also, rewatching it now, I still maintain my opinion that H101 is a pretty decent episode. The Hunger Deans stuff could've been so much worse, and everything going on in Abed's head is a lot of fun.
So I'm sort of monitoring a couple of friends who are watching their way through Community right now. They don't know much about the background of the show, so since they just finished season 3, I decided to explain to them everything that went down between seasons 3 and 4. Naturally, they barely listened, since what…
I really, really regret that I think I've reached the point where even if Parks somehow gets better, I just won't care enough to notice anymore. I watched tonight's episode, was routinely annoyed at a large amount of things, chuckled at a handful of other things, and absolutely none of it whatsoever has stuck with me…
B+ for me.
Fantastic blink-and-you'll-miss-it joke from this episode:
B+
Aww, shucks.