Three years in, and I still have an immense hatred for the OITNB theme song. COME AT ME.
Three years in, and I still have an immense hatred for the OITNB theme song. COME AT ME.
For some reason, it irrationally annoys me that it's apparently such a big deal that they've said that Homer and Marge are going to split up on the Simpsons. No news articles or commenters seem to understand that this is literally going to be like a one-episode thing and not a big deal at all.
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I took the Chang thing as a joke (even though yes he said he was "legit gay") in the vein of the joke from The Office where Kevin thinks he's gay because he starts crying and getting emotional. It's Chang, not even in the intense emotions of the finale are his words supposed to be taken seriously.
I find it very poetic that the last season at some point acknowledged the three other shows in its classic NBC Thursday block. P&R in the space movie episode, last week's references to Jimming the camera, and namedropping 30 Rock in the finale when Abed was describing the show he's going to work on. It feels right.
Splatoon is awesome! I've had a ton of fun with it all weekend and they're going to be releasing new content all summer so I think it'll be a while before it gets old.
Did anyone dislike the finale? I can't remember the last time there was such a positive consensus on an episode.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Community pulls an Arrested Development, where the season clearly ends in a nonconclusive way, but the timetable of any sort of follow-up is just a vague "whenever everyone involved is able to do it".
Honestly, nothing really. So long as you have the basic idea that Paget Brewster's character is an administrator trying to keep the school in shape and that Keith David's character is a new student in the group, you're good.
Am I the only one who noticed it was Nanjiani right after the cold open? He's got a pretty distinctive voice and accent that I recognized immediately.
I see it being a lot of fun in a Galavant sort of way. There's a possibility it slogs along being an hour-long show but I'm optimistic.
Dumb question as someone incredibly unversed in DC/Marvel comics history - is there any relation between the names of Kara Danvers and Marvel's Carol Danvers? Was one named in attempted competition with the other or is it just a random coincidence?
Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow (whenever that comes out) might be the only new shows I pick up next season. Everything else just looks kinda dumb.
All of ABC's new trailers have weirdly pitched and stuttering audio. Someone messed up.
The new episode was an enjoyable and often amusing way to spend 26 minutes. That's about as deep as my analysis goes.
This might be the first year where every show I watch has either already been renewed or is a lock for renewal. It's a strange feeling.
It spoils two things: whether the good guys or the bad guys ultimately win in AOU (take a wild guess), and it spoils a certain setpiece of the movie's climax. Beyond that, it doesn't get any more specific, so it's your call.
Eh, I thought Abed was a big step up from his exaggerated naivité from last week. I'm not sick of the character yet but I'm starting to see more of a repetitiveness in how they use him episode-to-episode, hopefully they mix that up soon.
Slow to start but good episode in the end. Act 2 was great and for once this season I didn't think the conclusion was rushed or cut short. I honestly don't need anything more from the show than what it's already giving me, really enjoying this season.
Are we so sure there'll be a season 2? I feel like giving Daredevil a season 2 would also mean giving the other 4 shows a season 2, and I have no idea how Marvel and Netflix plan for this to pan out.