And I loved the way Hannah says "I I love them both so much I don't know who to warn about the other one." - she pretty much knew something like this would happen.
And I loved the way Hannah says "I I love them both so much I don't know who to warn about the other one." - she pretty much knew something like this would happen.
I don't think it matters what size she is - plus size is a term that does not have fixed size ranges. Amy Schumer was just offended she was lumped in with women larger than her.
Yep. It's consistently funny, and that's a good enough reason for me to tune in every week.
What TMP doesn't have in a solid structure, it makes up for in hilarious one-liners. For me, they're the best part of the show.
Yeah, no one is blaming Laurel's death on Arrow on the showrunner being dumped by his Laurel like girlfriend. This crap's ridiculous.
When Amy Schumer talks about how she can "catch a dick" despite being the mighty size of 160 goddamn pounds to me shows her attitude on women larger than her. Sure, she's telling women who are her size that they're not actually fat, they're completely fuckable but what about women who are actually fat? She has never…
Don't get why people are somehow blaming Danny's character arc on Mindy Kaling having some sort of personal vendetta against an ex-boyfriend or against Messina. Feels a little misogynistic to me - do male showrunners who screw up characters get this crap about ex-partners and revenge?
"without hypocrisy"? You mean, Amy Schumer who constantly talks about how she's fat by Hollywood Standards and makes it the major part of her comedy routines - and who gets upset when she is called plus size?
Eh, women have very complicated and often "dissapointing" relationships to their own bodies. As much as she embraces body positivity, I still understand why she would do this.
I haven't read a SINGLE interview with her where the interviewer doesn't ask her questions about her body - these questions are often…
I hope they flesh out the scripts to befit the glory of Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda and also Grace and Frankie.
I mean…you do realize Lena Dunham just showed her vagina to all of us just because she wanted to, right? I'm pretty sure she was referring to her constant nudity on TV and not showing her vagina to random plebs she meets.
Jessa is the WORST. Also. Adam. The way he kept trying to make their shitty behavior about "Hannah would have done the same thing because she's selfish" was so awful.
I think you're also forgetting that a. Jessa is one of her closest friends. b. She forgave Jessa for the whole Mimi Rose situation
c. No matter how over your boyfriend you get, it still sucks when one of your best friends starts going out with him, and Hannah is allowed to feel hurt about it.
Also, hey! The guy who was dumped by Christina in the St. Marks episode showed up again!
This is an A/A- minus for me, along with the DMV/Hillary Clinton ep. Weirdly, I didn't like Co-Op at all. And Abbi is so delightful and endearing. I feel like the show hasn't yet explored Ilana's character the way they have Abbi's, and especially this season. This show is still hilarious, but need more of S1&2 Ilana.
Jessica's flustered giggles when Louis said they'd have the house to themselves for 4 minutes was funny as hell.
Making me choose between Cisco and Ravi would definitely cause a breach in the space time continuum.
Tom Cavanagh *swoooon*
Also. Cisco is the best.
Maybe they'll do a fake out on Michael's death. Telenovela style!
Magda's Whoop di doo with the flattest intonation, on the news that she became a grandmother was truly glorious.
And Tiago & Marie Antoinette! Holy shit. I love this show.