Great Jessa episode. This episode made me particularly sad because I've had that conversation with my Dad where I remind him he's the father and I'm the kid. It blows.
Great Jessa episode. This episode made me particularly sad because I've had that conversation with my Dad where I remind him he's the father and I'm the kid. It blows.
I loved this episode. The Doctor Who stuff was a bonus for Doctor Who fans, but it was accessible to those are not. I love how much Abed has grown. By being on a TV show and kind of realizing that he's able to tap into his human emotions. He's such a strange character and anytime they delve into his psyche I love it.…
There are sitcoms in here that really don't get enough coverage on The AV Club! I never get to read about Parks & Recreation three times. Thank you!
You sound like me on Regular Show reviews every week. I think you need to just give up on this and I need to give up on Mordecai and Rigby.
Great episode. It goes along with the club episode and the teen episode in that Mindy is learning she's much happier being a good person to those who need her than playing the role she wants to so bad. Mindy Kaling has mentioned before that she's a lot like the quirky best friend character in the rom com, but wants so…
Dat musical number.
Regular Show has been so mediocre lately that this episode and last week's seem to indicate that it might be back on the upswing. They weren't the best Regular Show episodes, but at least they had some fun with the formula and some decent jokes. Otherwise the stakes in both were low, boring, and in this episode in…
Eh, it was better than it's been lately.
The official gay days, dammit!
I completely agree. I think it was a great way to show us how Marceline feels guilt for her actions. She's like a male Angel.
I think that's the point. They're getting more and more into this Ice King wanting them to be real characters. And it seems to me to be some weird way of Simon coming out. The characters are these independent women and Ice King can come off as so misogynistic. Remember, he was just a man in love when he went crazy.…
I want to see Marshal Lee and Gumball's Gay Days.
I think of it more as her admission of wrongdoing. It kind of shows how low her self-worth is in some respects. Maybe she feels guilty for how she fucked around with Finn and Jake when they started hanging out. Remember, Finn was only into Marceline, because they hung out and messed around and she was a girl. It was…
Anybody else wonder who originated that style? Did they (Quintel, Hirsch, and Van Orman) discover it and develop it together or did they all learn it from one source? It's weird to see how similarly drawn Regular Show, Gravity Falls, and Flapjack are.
Maybe it will be something they bring up later. That monster seems like it will return. It has such a valuable story mechanic.
Good point. I saw some sort of quality in it. There was some method to its madness.
Last week her craftmanship wasn't the best, but it was creative. This week it looked messy, but I think it worked. Throughout I was worried about it, but she put it together somehow in a way that looked flattering, strange, and beautiful. I think that's what pulled her ahead of Joe — whose was creative, but not…
I am also disappointed Joe is gone. And because he made a big sweater dress. Who the fuck cares if it doesn't hug her curves? Does every piece of fashion have to hug a girl's curves? I mean, I think we can tell by her neck, head, legs, and hands that she's model thin. Daniel should have been out, because that dress…
Yo Michelle, are you trying to make it super obvious to Patricia that you hate her? Cuz, girl, your eyes were daggers.
That storyline aside? I dunno, it seemed sort of natural. They had lots of Dwightsy jokes there, but a lot of characters started moving forward romantically and that was really cool.