I hope one day we find out if this show's complete screw-up of its premise was caused by creative decisions, budget restrictions, or both.
I hope one day we find out if this show's complete screw-up of its premise was caused by creative decisions, budget restrictions, or both.
IIRC it was originally going to be the season 2 finale, but they were having trouble writing it, so they decided to wait until season 3 to do it instead.
If this really is the darkest year of their lives, they're following Harmon's story circle thing, so season 4 will be the last one, probably. Not complaining, as long as they get to end it the way they want.
Either it was a goof (unlikely) or it was just to further show that Grant was willing to go to any lengths to mess with Forrest's life.
So dark, holy shit. Bless this show.
Considering how bad the recently-announced full title for Wreck-It Ralph 2 is ("Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2"), this dude is lucky the studio went with such a decent title.
I honestly thought this one was slightly superior (or at least funnier), and everyone else in the theater seemed to enjoy it a whole lot.
somewhere between spring and fall, most likely. review's final micro season (sad face) is probably MUCH lower priority to comedy central so i expect that to come after NFY's 4th season starts
Much like the first few episodes this season, this episode felt too much like "hey, there's gonna be 80+ episodes of this thing now, we can't move the plot as quickly as we did in season 1"
It's actually a dog.
Somewhat related: Has anyone else noticed that, compared to other minority groups, there aren't that many Mexican TV writers in America? Do they just write for Mexican TV instead?
Wall-E was a Pixar movie.
I still think Cars 1 was a good movie. If Cars 2 had never happened, I think people would think of it more fondly.
So good, and surprisingly moving, too.
Fans of Maria Bamford will probably like it more. Having only seen her in season 4 of Arrested Development, I wasn't a big fan of this episode.
This was kind of funny.
I thought Jason Segel's 2011 Muppets movie had a lot of joy and heart in it. I mean, that was pretty much what he was trying to do. He didn't work on the sequel.
And they can do it for as long as they want!
Maybe I missed it, but they didn't explain why the other Lucas Bro was posing as his brother, did they?
If you really just spoiled the Grinder finale in the blurb I'm suing.