Well, you don’t see Drake or 2 Chainz shilling this crap.
Well, you don’t see Drake or 2 Chainz shilling this crap.
Also The Good Place is her *first* acting role and she is absolutely hilarious. She’s just brilliant at everything! Ugh be my best friend already asshole.
I think Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Scar is going to be chilling.
Three years later but: most of the religious characters in the game are NOT judgmental. It’s just Kate’s mother. (I saved Kate by reminding her that her father still cares about her—I’d found a supportive note he’d sent her.) Kate’s not judgmental, and her father and sisters aren’t. There are plenty of non-religious…
Not *infinite* coke.
I’d say Gavin and Richard are both inept in certain ways as leaders--Richard is far more inept (less ept?) but Gavin’s ineptitude has greater consequences.
Pied Piper is at LEAST as inept as Hooli. The difference is that Hooli’s ineptitude is down to one person, and Pied Piper’s is spread around.
It was fun! Clunky at points but definitely fun, and gave us a lesbian sex symbol for the ages.
Eh maybe. I think the best thing about their relationship was the song at the end of it.
I need to stop watching the “Last Time On” cuz I would’ve enjoyed the water cooler running more if I hadn’t just been reminded of it.
Hmm I think I’m actually thinking of someone who’s nice to her ever.
I feel like there’s someone out there who’s more on Rebecca’s level intellectually, and someone out there who actually enjoys the things Josh enjoys. Josh loved Rebecca’s belief in him, but that belief was based on a fantasy.
Meh.
I actually found that song really overrated. It made me long for the times that songs forwarded the story instead of stopping them dead.
I vote Mark McKinney. But it’ll probably be that guy who played Google in those videos and the reporter on Veep.
How does this show keep getting me to root for Nathaniel again???
“Trash...ures” was one of the best single line readings ever.
There are, of course, clear utilitarian rejoinders to the happiness pump. Enabling a sociopath, for example, makes the world a worse place, not a better one.
Would much of Doug’s life work as a categorical imperative? Yeah, on some levels. But if Doug’s way of life leads to misery, its becoming universal law just…
Oh man what if the only people in heaven are the ones who don’t believe in heaven???
She *clearly* didn’t fence sabre because that’s a valid move there.