Lindsay going to get an abortion, and finding out she's not pregnant is going to be so funny.
Lindsay going to get an abortion, and finding out she's not pregnant is going to be so funny.
My theory since the start of the season has been that she read the pregnancy test wrong, because she's an idiot.
I didn't mean it as as a negative; it's one of my favorite aspects of the show.
I really hope they don't go that dark.
"You're the Worst" is at its best when it does sitcom to perfection like tonight. There is so much television that I watch out of some weird feeling of responsibility. But YTW is just effortless. That moment with Edgar legit gave me chills.
The Scandinavian Troll plot-line killed me.
So I just caught up, and had to say, I'm pretty sure that Lindser isn't preggos. She read the test wrong, which is completely in character of her dimwittedness. We've never seen her go to a doctor, get an ultrasound, or anything like that. I'm pretty sure she just thinks she is pregnant.
Okay. Because that's what I was going for.
So you got it?
This reminded me of the movie so much!
I've seriously been trying to get in touch with DC to pitch my Blade Runner esq. murder noir revamp of "Jabberjaw"… This sounds like a joke, but it's really not.
I thought this was the title? I've been calling it that?! It says so at the end of the movie?
I literally went through horror, and stress thinking Edgar was sneaking off, having started up his heroin habit again, only to be saddened, and scared after he dumps his pills in the toilet, to then having my heart swell at Jimmy and Gretchen's "I love you" exchange, to being completely baffled, and full of anxiety…
Tune? TUNE?!
The sequel is an underappreciated meta gem.
No "Bullet Proof Monk"… Blasphemy.
The inconsistent characters, lack of story, and just all around ignoring the rules the universe had set in exchange for a weird, incoherent "Scooby Doo: Monsters Unleashed" ending, and that painful, painful, painful 45 minutes about "cat out of the bag" also known as Apatowing, were awful.
This column would be such a great podcast.
On a whole I was entertained by this season, but the writing for me was almost too planned. Tonight's episode, I saw the ending coming as soon as the blog was sold. Last season was masterful in its long form storytelling, and broad strokes. This season just seemed content to set up dominoes and knock them down in a…
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