See, I tried the first couple Reviews and only laughed at his assistant and Fred Willard. I later learned I should watch the pancakes episode but until then, high concept is great but I didn't feel compelled to keep watching.
See, I tried the first couple Reviews and only laughed at his assistant and Fred Willard. I later learned I should watch the pancakes episode but until then, high concept is great but I didn't feel compelled to keep watching.
Totally agree. The moment where Ollie sees Tommy is so great it made me wanna go out and conquer the world, but I can't really remember what happened in the episode, while The Promise is a masterpiece.
Totally serious. A Comcast glitch left HBO OnDemand free for me when the promotion period was up, so I'm getting through the best HBO stuff as fast as I can in case they catch it. Plus I was burned out by the lackluster Tennant goodbye specials, so I made myself start Bob Burger's and Lost rather than start the Moffat…
Recently finished the Tennant era and only a new who watcher but I had assumed 8 and War Doctor were one and the same.
I enjoyed reading this as someone who has decided to zip through some other shows before starting the 11/Amy era.
Wait, in a lottery that had Boston AND the Lakers with neither moving up into the top 3 for the best draft in a decade and you think it's fixed? And Milwaukee and Cleveland, arguably the 2 worst markets, got the top 2 picks. C'mon.
If I nothing next to nothing about the Coen brothers, will that Fargo better or worse? Think I'm gonna binge it in a week or two.
I love the Classic reviews. Thinking it may partially have to do with that the series covered there are just better and thus people like me don't want to see spoilers for great shows we haven't gotten to yet. Then you have The Following or Hostages, where reading the reviews are the only thing worth consuming, or…
If you hate stupid plot twists done for shock, then HoC is not for you. No show had ever pissed me off like Season 1 of Cards, but I gave S2 a shot because of the cultural buzz and fun of something being in the discussion. After the fourth episode the twists continued and I found a certain Claire plotline FAR more…
Watching for the first time and I just finished Tennant's run. PotD is just plain bad. I watched it at double speed and was still bored. I can't compare what I've seen to Moffat's run but so far, I watch the show for the companions and the one-offs suffer without them because the plots aren't very strong. This is also…
See I never loved Dennis as a character. Found him grating until the later seasons. Looking at my grades (they help me remember what to focus on on rewatches) I liked every season relatively equally. Season 4 had Avery who I loved but also Julianne Moore's character who bugged me. I never interpreted a quality drop…
Growing up I watched DS9 and Voyager with my dad and recall nothing from DS9 and loved Voyager to the point of watching certain reruns on Spike when I got home from school years later. I'm planning on watching TNG and DS9 reasonably (can't stomach TOS and am skimming the important ones mostly because I'm excited to…
Question: I'm about to watch the great HBO shows for the first time and I'm finding with the new Doctor Who classic coverage that the comments are spoilery. Are the Six Feet Under reviews also rife with spoilers?
I recently watched 30 Rock for the first time and was in a way disappointed that it was one of my absolute favorite episodes (the others: Anna Howard Shaw Day and the Chloe Moretz trilogy are the funniest, while the final couple are up there for the emotional aspects) since I thought it would be that crazy all the…
No but maybe they cycle people into the aisles that they talk to to make the show more efficient.
First: the soldier who's had 120 surgeries was amazing.
Tony's kind of like the Miami Heat. An entirely different strategy that ping-ponged between brilliant and going-over-the-cliff but ultimately paid off.
Kass' immunity win has to rank among the best ever. I questioned why she even bothered to climb back up the pole!
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Same here. Simply put, it takes a lot to get me laugh (AD and Archer didn't grab me, liking The Office and really liked 30 Rock but not as much as most) and I was in tears just doubled over. Only others that come close to that would be "Tracy Does Conan," HIMYM's "The Bracket," and the best of Parks/New Girl/Community,
I would counter nominate B99's "The Party." Haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
I've been down on most of the preceding episodes but seeing as Shayera is either my favorite or second favorite JL/U member (Batman), I enjoyed this more than most.
Came here to see if Colby won. I am the sads.