benjamuffin
Benjamuffin
benjamuffin

So, so good. Great season. This is probably my favorite comedy on the air (this year, anyway), and that includes Veep, Silicon Valley, The Last Man on Earth, etc. I know they're not comparable, but still.

In Elizabeth Meriwether's AV Club interview, she said they're planning to reveal it next year, and that they thought of some funny ideas for how.

I think, after long last, he's finally found a way to really fit into the ensemble this year. Seasons 2 and 3 had a lot of amusing Winston C-plots, but he didn't truly reach his peak until this season.

Perfect.

Another pretty limp episode, like most this season, but I liked the lines (paraphrasing) "I don't think we can go to prom with teachers" and "I eat trash because I am trash." Those lines kind of reminded me that the very minor guest star characters usually earn more laughs than the characters I'm supposed to care

Eh, I liked "Dress" just as much as "Return to Sender." Neither were as good as last week, but still pretty solid, and I really liked Gavin coming back. I also loved Aly's extremely reluctant reaction when singing Winston's song.

I'd agree with you last season, but I think they're doing some fun stuff with him this season. I really liked his defending Schmidt both last week and this week.

The season ends next week, so I really hope Sam leaves by the end!

Loved this episode, a lot more than the past few episodes. The Mother's Day homage from Rogelio to Jane made me tear up, that whole awkward brunch scene was gold (loved Michael commenting "this is kinda weird, isn't it?" to Rafael), and literally everything Rogelio said was hilarious (especially that beautiful line

I had no idea there was a really emotional moment coming and I started crying then laughing in surprise at my own crying.

I agree with Alex if just because it's more of a semantic question for me. Sure, maybe it's technically unfair to see 'Season 3 Review: B" based on only a couple episodes for a full season, but I've come to treat these TV reviews for what they are: reviews for the beginning of seasons. Like Alex said, I think early

These episodes were kind of amazing. In its prime, this is still probably my favorite comedy on the air.

Alan Sepinwall said that, having seen screeners, he would've had no idea Ianucci left if he hadn't heard beforehand.

The one that's coming to mind right now is Pitch Perfect 2, which dashed all my hopes of matching the hilarious heights of the former. God, so disappointing…it was boring, unfunny, racist, and felt way too long.

It's kind of weird to bring back Sam, especially if it IS setting up another return to Nick-Jess, since it was the exact same setup in S2. Sam is just not interesting to me, though I did like his line about how he and Cece have never gelled.

I'm so with you on everything you said.

Yeah, I really loved both of these episodes, especially the first one. The StorySLAM scene, the Jenny Slate Googling herself scene (all of which made me think about how much better of a friend she is to Hannah than the other main girls)…so much good stuff.

Wow, seems like a lot of people didn't like this one, but I liked it a lot. I do have a lot of the same issues with the show as other people - the plot is getting pretty repetitive at this point, and I definitely wish the show would get more experimental, especially because its more experimental episodes are the

Disagree that the episode wasn't funny; I thought it was one of the funniest in a while, especially the Nick-Cece story. And Jess going through the car wash was amazing.

Jane the Virgin is missing!