"A journey without end," indeed. It's kind of hard for a journey to end when it NEVER GOES ANYWHERE.
"A journey without end," indeed. It's kind of hard for a journey to end when it NEVER GOES ANYWHERE.
"A journey without end," indeed. It's kind of hard for a journey to end when it NEVER GOES ANYWHERE.
Agreed. I thought it was utterly charming. This is a show that lives and dies by the character interaction, not the plots, which kind of makes it odd to hear this episode slammed for not having a deep enough plot. I mean, when I think of this show, I think of the gang sitting around Sheldon and Leonard's apartment…
Agreed. I thought it was utterly charming. This is a show that lives and dies by the character interaction, not the plots, which kind of makes it odd to hear this episode slammed for not having a deep enough plot. I mean, when I think of this show, I think of the gang sitting around Sheldon and Leonard's apartment…
Indeed. When Amy actually said, "I'm your girlfriend. You're supposed to take my side," I thought, "Uhhh…no. I hope someone calls her on that, because that's not how it works." But instead, the end of the episode only seemed to affirm that worldview. Which sucked.
Indeed. When Amy actually said, "I'm your girlfriend. You're supposed to take my side," I thought, "Uhhh…no. I hope someone calls her on that, because that's not how it works." But instead, the end of the episode only seemed to affirm that worldview. Which sucked.
No, it wasn't on last night. NBC aired The Voice.
No, it wasn't on last night. NBC aired The Voice.
A good episode, if nowhere near the season high of game night. For me, it had one big problem: Amy was being an asshole. She's usually one of my favorite characters, but she was a jerk here. Wil agreed to do their stupid show for free as a favor, and yes, she was being a pain in the ass. He deserved an apology more…
A good episode, if nowhere near the season high of game night. For me, it had one big problem: Amy was being an asshole. She's usually one of my favorite characters, but she was a jerk here. Wil agreed to do their stupid show for free as a favor, and yes, she was being a pain in the ass. He deserved an apology more…
I admit, I missed about half of the episode, because every time something involving Jack, the bar, and stupid devious scam artist/whatever came onscreen, I changed the channel rather than have another second of that tedium inflicted on me. Made it hard to follow what was going on otherwise in the episode, but still…
I admit, I missed about half of the episode, because every time something involving Jack, the bar, and stupid devious scam artist/whatever came onscreen, I changed the channel rather than have another second of that tedium inflicted on me. Made it hard to follow what was going on otherwise in the episode, but still…
I kind of wish I was the kind of viewer who took notes or something, just so I could quote a favorite bit that went unmentioned. But loved that line when Victoria is on the phone with Conrad telling him about Kara's sudden resurrection, he says, "I thought she was dead!" and Victoria tosses back, "So did I, but right…
I kind of wish I was the kind of viewer who took notes or something, just so I could quote a favorite bit that went unmentioned. But loved that line when Victoria is on the phone with Conrad telling him about Kara's sudden resurrection, he says, "I thought she was dead!" and Victoria tosses back, "So did I, but right…
Grandpa said he's raised a werewolf before—his son from the sound of it, who was born completely covered in hair—so presumably it runs in the family, and Eddie got it through Lily. And he also said Marilyn's mother—another of his children, Lily's sister—tried to eat Marilyn, which would probably be a good reason why…
Grandpa said he's raised a werewolf before—his son from the sound of it, who was born completely covered in hair—so presumably it runs in the family, and Eddie got it through Lily. And he also said Marilyn's mother—another of his children, Lily's sister—tried to eat Marilyn, which would probably be a good reason why…
Agreed. He sold the monologue. Then, when Penny said, "Sometimes I forget how smart you are," it was such a sweet, simple, genuine moment of connection between the characters, the kind they don't always (and, in fact, seldom) get. Understated and just lovely. If only they were given more like that, instead of so much…
Agreed. He sold the monologue. Then, when Penny said, "Sometimes I forget how smart you are," it was such a sweet, simple, genuine moment of connection between the characters, the kind they don't always (and, in fact, seldom) get. Understated and just lovely. If only they were given more like that, instead of so much…
Mayim Bialik was in a car accident in August. It was evidently pretty bad; early rumors were that she was going to lose some fingers, though she ultimately didn't.
Mayim Bialik was in a car accident in August. It was evidently pretty bad; early rumors were that she was going to lose some fingers, though she ultimately didn't.