Scrubs is kind of disappointing me at the moment but My Old Lady is perfect.
Scrubs is kind of disappointing me at the moment but My Old Lady is perfect.
Noretta is infinitely worse than any Season 9 episode.
It's kind of revisionist to crap on New Girl like that. It's the first comedy I've followed from the start and from the midway point of Season 1 through Season 2 it was straight fire.
Better Off Ted just didn't do it for me. I think after being lukewarm on Apartment 23 and hating the snippets of Modern Family I've caught, I think the way ABC shoots comedies just doesn't mesh with me. Then again, I love Happy Endings and liked Selfie, so who knows.
My 30 Rock nominees would be Tracy Does Conan, Anna Howard Shaw Day and TGS Hates Women (I wish I could somehow learn if I'd still love that one as much if I'd seen it before Milioti's run on HIMYM)
Not according to my account
I'd tell you to watch all 9 but know the 2nd and 5th episodes suck, while the 7th is spotty. I loved 1, 3, 4, 6 and 8.
EDIT: Sherlock isn't listed as expiring on mine, so procrastinate away my friend!
Yeah it doesn't have the "available until" label in my queue like the other shows do.
I'll state my disagreement like this: I liked Young Justice so much that when I really liked JL/U, I was still disappointed because I'd seen people say JL/U was infinitely better and for something to be that much better than YJ for me it would have be essentially perfect.
Epilogue gives me chills just for the atmosphere. The music and then the absence of sound that conveys loneliness. Just amazing.
I think I'd go with Starcrossed though. You get action *and* the heartbreaking end.
"If I may be so bold? I'm neither a superhero, nor a soldier, so I'm hardly qualified to judge your actions…
I'd be surprised at that just because nowadays they get as many of the big games on ESPN, not ABC, so it's less likely to draw in casual viewers (or people without cable) than it used to be.
I've yet to get really into The Simpsons since it's not on Netflix, but Road Rage was one of my favorite games growing up. I'm not sure if it was good compared to other games like that since I didn't play them, but it was fun.
Exactly. You criticized *me*, instead of the other responses who respectfully criticized the episode and stated their stance as opposed to saying that the fact someone enjoyed it is "distressing." I could elaborate on my opinion (for one, I never called Mortis subtle, it's anything but, simply said Star Wars as a…
You attacked me for simply liking a trio of television episodes, but yeah, having the audacity to respond makes me petulant. Cool story bro.
Yes, Star Wars definitely only became "over the top" and resolved via deus ex machina in the prequels, because the original movie *definitely* wasn't resolved by the bad guys conveniently leaving an open hole on their space station that would blow the whole thing up . And yes, it started out so subtle, what with the…
A while back I went through thinking how many you'd want to cut out and it was less than I thought, like a quarter of them. I think chronological order works well because the politics episodes aren't for a while. You get Rookies, Ambush, Duel of the Droids right off the bat.
I agree with your points (every season has a similar distribution, a few awesome ones, a few clunkers), but in a way that makes it easier to binge if you aren't a completist. If you created a playlist cutting out the fluff you couldn't probably make a really cohesive narrative of the war and the main players.
Yeah, Mortis was Season 3. I'd say Season 1 is pretty clearly the worst because both the graphics and characters are still rough.
Wait, you thought Season 3 petered out? Mortis and The Citadel are among the show's best work to me, and I also enjoyed the second half of the Ahsoka-captured finale a lot. The final scene is particularly powerful and I think that episode plays even better when you've seen Season 5.
As for Rebels, I caught the most…
Yeah, I get what you're saying. IIRC, I think Modern Family did awful in syndication too after USA paid through the roof for it.