benjamuffin
Benjamuffin
benjamuffin

New season of Fargo, Red Oaks, and catching up on this season of Scandal. Based on the first two episodes it's pretty awful. Just boring, with really bad dialogue and tired plots. I've heard it gets better, at least, so hopefully that'll happen soon, because it was really hard for me to get through even those first

I totally noticed that and came to the same conclusion.

Yeah, I'd say I like it in kind of a similar way to Red Oaks, another show that's just okay. I'm enjoying watching it, but I doubt it's going to be a show I either laugh really hard at (I laugh frequently during those other three shows) or become super emotionally invested in. Even this week, with Michaela Watkins's

Haven't watched any of this season yet, but slightly dreading it because I despise Fitz and Olitz. If the show is actually addressing it in a good way, though, I'm a little more optimistic.

Each episode I like more than the last (especially this week's), but I still find myself a little detached from this show. If we're comparing it to other shows like it, I've much preferred Transparent, Togetherness, and Married, and I can't quite place why.

Regarding Morgan getting back in time - as shown on the 'previously on,' Rick sent Morgan back to Alexandria to warn them that they had to do the zombie plan early.

It's pretty emotionally scarring, tbh.

I'm #TeamMichael, but both Michael and Rafael had a couple slightly off-putting lines towards the end of the episode. For Michael, it was when he said that thing about how "you don't actually love Rafael, you just love the idea of family." It's never a cool move to tell someone how they feel, even if there's an

It was a refreshing change that Iris didn't get mad about the reveal with her mom (reminds me of Thea being refreshingly accepting of Oliver's S3 reveal in Arrow), but at the same time, I kinda felt like she should've been angrier than she was, realistically. Too many people have lied to Iris just to 'protect' her.

Me too. Maybe because Ronnie's only been dead for 6 months. Honestly, Ronnie getting killed off just bothered me; it's not like I super cared about Ronnie, but it just seemed too obvious and so dependent on the actor's contract.

I liked this episode (I really love this show and have liked every episode), but I can't help but wish we got more focused stories. The episodes with just Phil and Carol have been so great, and I'm really not digging these other side characters much (aside for Todd, I guess). I've still enjoyed pretty much every

Loved Frank and love Brie Larson, so this sounds great.

I remember loving The Cuckoo Clock of Doom.

I actually care about the Wheeler-Misty romance a lot more than Craig with Karen/Skye. I like that they make each other laugh. Anyways, I'm enjoying this show well enough, but I wish there was a little more to David.

A couple years ago, I decided to go back and read every Animorphs. It was pretty great.

Honestly, it wasn't as bad as I thought it'd be (I thought it'd be like a C-), but I think it's far from good. Everything's just so familiar, and everything was predictable from the very beginning. Most importantly, though, I laughed very little. Stamos and Brewster were good, at least.

I really enjoyed Bad Words!

I like this reference a lot.

I love this premise and this cast, but the consensus seems to be that it doesn't live up to the potential.