If anyone watches the episode again, pay close attention to the words on that email thing. One of them is Hogwarts.
If anyone watches the episode again, pay close attention to the words on that email thing. One of them is Hogwarts.
How could you forget?! I could spot that monotone from a mile away.
Actually, picturing it your way seems so much funnier in my mind.
That was harsh.
Yeah… I was hoping that Community would go out with a bang, but Parks and Rec had to go and squash it like an egg.
Let's give a shout-out to the accountant from Leslie's abuse of power dinner party in season two!
I really want to like this show. I really do. I loved it in season one because it had some direction and an interesting premise. Then, they decided to auto-tune the fuck out of every song (for fuck's sake, leave Chris Colfer/Lea Michele's voices alone, assholes). They made a Rocky Horror tribute episode so bad that I…
Shoot my reply above was supposed to be to you.
I meant the entire show, not the individual actors/actresses. Although you can absolutely blame the Offerman snub on the whole nominating every male character on Modern Family. Or maybe I should just blame Jon Cryer. Jon Cryer? Really?
Not going to happen unless Modern Family gets canceled. Nothing is ever going to work out for these shows unless Modern Family gets canceled. Well, Modern Family can't exactly pass as an animated show, so I guess Archer has a chance.
I'm pissed because yes, Melissa McCarthy didn't deserve to win for her role in a mediocre TV show. But also because Amy Poehler was by far and away the best actress in that category last year. Coupled with the bitterness over Nick Offerman getting snubbed, I did throw Chinese food at the TV screen and let out a…
Practice Date. Season 2.
Please give her an Emmy for last season. Yes, I'm still holding a grudge.
But in the case of Glee, the show used to be a comedy. In season one it was often genuinely funny. They totally threw that premise out the window and became a I'M GONNA PREACH AND YOU BETTER LISTEN, BITCHES show. It wasn't a comedy, which means, arguably, that they shouldn't have been nominated in the comedy category…
Yeah I saw that, and I'm pretty fucking pissed. They built up all this tension and then they have to throw in Katy Perry? And what is with Glee and Katy Perry?
I agree that in retrospect it really is a pretty weak excuse. But her world came crashing down in what seemed like five minutes, both in real time and on the show. Kurt, in his sainthood, refused to out Karofsky because he understood that's a journey, one which no one should do for you. That's why we feel bad because…
Well they're already competing in sectionals. I have a hunch this will be the Troubletones downfall and they'll all return to New Directions as a result.
I don't know… Kurt's story could have been good, but why they had to make his bully gay is absolutely beyond comprehension, and to me, the storyline lost a lot of credibility after that. And the Burt-Kurt relationship is fairly nuanced. But yes, you're right, generally since season two, the show is totally clueless…
Those last five minutes could be one of the best things Glee has ever done. I just don't understand why the show isn't all about Naya Rivera because she's honestly evolved into the best actress on Glee. I hope they handle this story delicately and do it justice. Give it time, although I'd prefer if they didn't spend a…
Since when was Glee concerned with continuity? My guess is that they will conveniently ignore the twelve member thing, even though the notion was beaten into us by the writers concerning New Directions. But I guess we should just let Glee get away with that stuff at this point.