Nice try, bitch. It's called outer space.
Nice try, bitch. It's called outer space.
This was a very Doctor Who episode of Doctor Who, and I'm glad. I've missed this show a bunch.
Hold up— Amy has a fiance? Last time I checked she was accidentally not sexting Dan and dumping Zach Woods. Is it that Nevada guy?
Yeah! On 113th.
Oh man. I lived right near Kim's. Memories….
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Montreal schmontreal. I grew up in New York but I'm half-Canadian, and I live in Ontario now.
I don't really like Amy Sherman Palladino but somehow I really liked that pilot. I'm excited to see what they'll do.
I wasn't a Bernie supporter but jeez this post sounds angrier. Angrier than the Bernster, even.
I'm so glad we can have a version of Buffy where the witches are gay!
I guess more succinctly, main characters are most likeable when they are the catalyst for change. Screenwriting 101.
Why didn't anyone mention Tatiana Maslany on Orphan Black? Favorite character by far. She's so multidimensional.
I posted House but I still feel kinda guilty. Since they're based off of Watson and Holmes, loosely, they can be considered co-leads, right?
Lindsay Weir from Freaks and Geeks.
I can rewatch The Office more than a lot of other comedies (that I like just as much), and I really think the distinction is Steve Carell's performance is so freaking nuanced. He was never playing a stock character, at least not in the good episodes. He tied together the ensemble. Did Ted Mosby tie together an…
House MD
These comments are going to be a fun footnote in my essay for Gender Studies 101.
I got five minutes in, when he started punching those security guys… It was so fucking boring. Like, even more boring than a Instagram travel blogger walking into a fancy building would have been in real life. I thought television was supposed to be escapism.
This is a great season. I love the relationship between Spike, Angelus and Dru. It's amazing and rare when I can not only care about the relationships of the protagonists but the antagonists as well. And the relationships between the protagonist and the antagonist is so complex.
I loved the reveal at the end. Very classic Sunny. I mean, it wasn't great… They really didn't focus enough on Dee for a supposedly Dee-centric episode, and the Dennis stripper subplot mostly fell flat. But it wasn't a C+ episode.
Nope… these are just my armchair psychology assumptions. Kind of like how people assume that the savant genius on every other show has Asperger's… it's all with a grain of salt.