Well yeah, but the whole point of the episode was that they did something that they regretted/were embarrassed about, and then went "Screw it, we have nothing to be ashamed of."
Well yeah, but the whole point of the episode was that they did something that they regretted/were embarrassed about, and then went "Screw it, we have nothing to be ashamed of."
I realize that it wasn't necessary to fit the theme, but I kind of feel like it's a cop-out that neither of the girls actually hooked up. Almost like a "See TV viewers, they didn't ACTUALLY do it, you can still respect them!" kind of thing.
So… I'm the only one who hated Kristen Schaal in this?
I think the issue with Jake is that he's whimsical. A good writer uses just enough of that whimsy, and combines it with him being clever, witty and affable, and it comes out great.
"In fact, an episode like this is a great showcase for the Gina character (who is without a doubt the MVP of this episode)"
Agreed.
How about "The Jesus Initiative?"
Can we just, once, JUST ONCE, NOT reference Lazarus when it comes to resurrection in pop culture? There are so many goddamn "Lazarus Machines" and "Lazarus Projects" and "Lazarus Potions" that Jesus would probably just say, "You know what, you guys take care of that guy, I'm fine."
The Schmidt/CeCe thing, I just… How do they keep doing this! This is a will-they/won't-they that has been going on for FOUR SEASONS, despite the fact that the couple has dated MULTIPLE TIMES.
It's interesting how the world of Harry Potter still inspires all this, years later.
I am…. mildly worried that half of the original cast seems to be gone.
I'm going to be honest about something:
Guys, Kim Kardashian, seriously?
It was really glitchy, and not very good.
I'd prefer Rebel Alley. Mmmm.
Yeah, now that I think about it, he should just start from Season 1. There are enough good bits to make it worth it.
I'd say season 2 is the latest you should start, but honestly season 1 isn't bad, just a bit uneven.
I'm just going to say it: The original Dumb and Dumber was terrible.
It's CHAMPING at the bit, you HACK, Harris!
I like to compare them to Star Wars- a relatively simple saga that nonetheless captures your imagination. When mixed with nostalgia, it's pretty powerful.