I think the idea is that she's going to work on herself. So, yeah, it is a title. God, people find the dumbest reasons to criticize things they don't like.
I think the idea is that she's going to work on herself. So, yeah, it is a title. God, people find the dumbest reasons to criticize things they don't like.
Ben and Kate was canceled because it wasn't funny. Or memorable. Or interesting.
Give it a chance, sheesh. I'm sure you weren't on board with most of your favorite shows from season one.
I still find a lot of the criticism of this show kinda sexist. It has problems, no doubt, but people act like it's devoid of humor. It's had a lot of solidly funny, memorable moments. It has too many characters with little-to-no development, but remember, Mindy's experience is The Office. That was a large ensemble…
Granted, the show has some major issues when it comes to retooling and character development, but does a show really have to choose one of these styles of humor? I remember 30 Rock making all of these kinds of jokes, and there was no complaining there. This just seems like pile-on criticism.
"What happened to Jenny McCarthy?"
I hope the first scene next week is just a shot of Walt Jr. hiding in the closet listening to Marie and Skyler's conversation.
Hey, I'm more than fat enough for that muumuu. Make it muumuu sized dammit!
If the tweet was recalled how come I can see it? Does Hannity not understand how blocking works? Also, why is Miss Oklahoma a commentator on Fox News? What the fuck.
I like the weird, wonky symbolism. This time it didn't quite impress me.
@avclub-323ca7b091beb1b26cc7a2612f1475d5:disqus @ike1 I'm sure if we got some kids together they probably wouldn't get the sexual stuff there. Kids don't read into that stuff, because they're not there yet to always be thinking about it.
The intervention scene was the scene that made me fall in love with Marie and never look back. #FAVCHARACTER4LIFE
Am I the only one underwhelmed by this episode? The fight sequences were all right, but it wasn't particularly funny, insightful, or even that interesting.
I mean, seriously, can we get past this "I was surprised they got away with it"? Really? You're surprised they got away with vague symbolism? Nothing personal, Sheltie, it's just every time I look in on these reviews someone says it.
I miss Teti on the Project Runway reviews sooooo much. Not that the new reviewer is bad, but Teti had me gigglin' uncontrollably weekly.
Well, I still like Arcade Fire. Additionally, isn't it more fun to make fun of a shitty band? Like Mumford and Sons?
As an X-Files fan I loved that.
Good point. Well, Stan wears that eyepatch occasionally. Maybe it has something to do with him?
So, the woman with the diner, right?
"Give me the most expired Apple Cider you have."