MAURA TIERNEY!!!!
MAURA TIERNEY!!!!
I love this show so much and am really going to miss it. That's all I have to say.
At least he's recurring, so we'll still see him, probably as much as Mindy's best friend Gwen!
Yep, exactly the first show that came to mind. The order completely threw the character development out the window ("Mean Girls," the third episode written, actually showed June and Chloe becoming friends…so of course ABC showed it 17th, halfway through the second season) and didn't even serve much of a point since…
So funny that they reused it from a previous episode. A year ago, Rishi told her that based on her entitlement she was the whitest man he knows, so I don't know why she was so offended when Jody said the same thing.
I watched every episode and enjoyed parts of the show, but this episode really drove home that a lot of it simply didn't work for me and I'm fine with this being the last episode. When I'm actively rooting for the main character to lose, it's not a good sign.
Well, it's been officially renewed for Season 5… A year ago, when Hulu picked it up, I was thrilled. After seeing how season 4 has gone, my reaction is far more ambivalent. Sad.
A fun callback/continuation to Liz Lemon muttering "No, Grandma, no!" in her sleep in the Oprah episode.
Love that it's both a perfectly funny line on its own, and doubly so for those who get the reference to Tituss Burgess's role as Sebastian in The Little Mermaid in Broadway (and soon again at the Hollywood Bowl!)
They both were. She flirted with Seth Meyers in a bookstore in the second episode. Josh Meyers was the prostitute she met late in Season 1.
I actually made it myself, because I wanted/needed it that badly. If it helps, I just uploaded the video onto Youtube (I don't know how long it will last, or if Netflix/Universal will have it pulled). There are various services you can use to download the audio from Youtube videos to an mp3. (listentoyoutube.com tends…
I don't know whether it was deliberate or just a coincidence due to the actor's name, but I love that when we first met Titus's coworker last season and Titus found out he had a significant other named Michael, Titus's reaction was "Michael?! He's as gay as I want to be!" And when he finally got a boyfriend if his…
Embarrassing/TLDR admission for how much this show means to me: I've been dealing with depression for a long time, and the past few months have been particularly rough, as I've been swinging between numbness and complete despair. Sunday night I was lying in bed, nearly unable to move, kind of half-heartedly…
Damn. This show and his character on it are so terrible I forgot how fun he is on Undateable.
Watching Olivia be manipulated by her asshole father is still far more upsetting and disturbing to me than seeing her kill a terrorist with a chair.
Yep, this was the episode that restored my faith and love in the show after the wobbly first three episodes, and it's still one of my favorites of the season. Titus and Mikey's date is the most romantic thing I've seen on TV (or what qualifies as TV these days) in a while—such nice, natural chemistry—and the whole…
At this point I wouldn't be surprised at all if they turned him into a deadbeat dad who never saw his kid just like his own father, to make the character assassination complete. Yeah, it would make no sense, but nothing else about the character has this season either.
Indeed. Love her. Especially if she brings her hot gay fiance (or husband now?) with her.
Yep, that's exactly the comment I was going to make. This was the first episode that made me think the show was back in the form from last year. Steve Bus-kem-eye. The Draper joke. Gretchen's going wild montage. Cyndi. Every single moment of the Titus and adorable Mikey plot, which legitimately put a lump in my throat…
Yeah, Abby pissed her off, but she was perfectly calm when her meeting with Andrew began. It was only when he began insulting and threatening her, and bringing back the memories of everything his actions had done to her, that she lost it. I firmly believe it was his comments that pushed her over the edge.