I'm having a bit of a hard time with her because she reminds me of Eliza Schlesinger who is just brutally unfunny and somehow won Last Comic Standing.
I'm having a bit of a hard time with her because she reminds me of Eliza Schlesinger who is just brutally unfunny and somehow won Last Comic Standing.
That really is a critical point on the big picture analysis of House of Cards: There's not much point in rewatching any of it. At most you'd just pull up a YouTube montage of Frank's 4th wall breaking.
Welp. At least your comment tipped me off to be able to edit it.
I don't mind Wiig in real life but her SNL characters were nails on a chalkboard to me whereas the material isn't even always good and McKinnon manages to make me enjoy her sketches/characters.
I didn't even think the Ruth Bader Ginsburg material was all that good. 3/4 of it was McKinnon selling the hell out of it (Moynihan did too to a lesser extent with Riblet.) I found Update really weak with the punchlines this week but if you tell me McKinnon's on, I'm in without caring about knowing who she's playing.
I'm too young to remember much from that season, but I always remember she went on to marry Cole Hamels (Phillies pitcher)
That was my first thought too. You're already wary of the dude, just turn on him (especially because if you go to Tribal, he's not going because you can't afford to lose the strongest guy, so you'll go home), and if it's really shaky, share what was on the Immunity Clue.
waaaaaaaaaaat (thanks for sharing, had never heard that)
As someone who for whatever reason has a higher barrier to what makes me laugh, I give Parks and Recreation the highest compliment I can give: When the show didn't make me laugh, I never lost interest because of the care that was taken by all involved to preserve the integrity of the characters.
I will defend the early parts of Rules of Engagement as being decent. Maybe my taste just hadn't been refined yet, but I think it was way better than the other CBS multi-cams, at least while it still had creative juice, largely thanks to Patrick Warburton.
Consider how many great shows have had ratings below what they should be considering their quality though. Parks, Community, Happy Endings, The Americans, Mad Men, Louie, Arrow, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl (well, it used to be great, sigh), Terriers, Firefly, Enlightened, Young Justice, 30 Rock, and I think the same…
Feels like every time there's a Gawker-network article themed on celebrity stories, someone has a "Rob Lowe is unfortunately a douche" story.
His popularity will skyrocket once he's able to grow a beard.
Oh, and my bad, went back and looked and 6 is bad, I was thinking of the couple best without realizing the depth in the back half of the season is terrible. Still like 4 best I think. (BTW when i refreshed my mind on 6, I found it did get glowing reviews at the time)
I'm watching it right now at the start of Season 5 and I'm prob a bit lower than most on 2, but good lord 3 and 4 are fantastic. I'd have to re-start Parks to compare. Parks gets a bump from me because it's just a warmer environment if that makes sense.
Somehow I think you won't get disputed on Rick and Morty Season 1 ha
Dang if Broad City S2 is better than 1, then I need to catch up.
I'm gonna watch it again at some point to be sure, but I think it's because Liz was easily my least favorite of the main four (just like Parks, prefer April/Andy/Ron/Tom to Leslie)
S2 is prob my least favorite, as I'm in the minority that didn't care for Rosemary's Baby, plus it's a short season..
Best seasons:
Parks S3
New Girl S2 (duh)
HIMYM S3
30 Rock can't pick between 4 (Avery's great) and 6 (Jenna's best plus Kaylie)
The League S…2? All about the same, 2 has the best ep and no full bombs
EDIT: Didn't realize I might have made it look like I was picking the greatest seasons of all-time, I was just going for each…