I completely agree about Peter! My only worry about that as a prediction is that he's almost too obvious at this point, but he seems really nice, genuine, and most importantly, they have amazing chemistry.
I completely agree about Peter! My only worry about that as a prediction is that he's almost too obvious at this point, but he seems really nice, genuine, and most importantly, they have amazing chemistry.
That's true, but that insecurity hit Vanessa last season - hard - and she still won.
As fun as these feuds can be, the Eric drama last episode just upset me because ERIC DID NOTHING WRONG. Not even wrong- he did nothing to incite any of that!!! He seems fine but it's honestly making me root for him a lot more, just because of how ridiculous it is that anyone's calling him out at all.
Eh…I love this shit. My favorite shows on TV are Fargo, The Leftovers, and Bojack Horseman, yet I love the raunchy dumpster fire garbage that is the bachelor franchise. It's fun!
I like this feature. I am a 22 year old male who unironically ironically loves the bachelorette, and I demand more, damn it!
Really? His casting as Tom is, literally not joking here, my favorite big budget film casting. It totally redeemed the movie for me, made Edgerton my favorite actor, and always comes to mind the second anyone asks me about my favorite performances.
Man, reading all of these comments on Fargo season 3, as well as the ones in the weekly reviews, make me feel like I'm on crazy pills. I am fucking LOVING this season. It gets better every episode, and it's a great mesh of the hyper-focused character work of season 1 with the subversive plotting and surreal story…
Shit, Manners is a good album. I love Phoenix, but they'll never reach the highs of Passion Pit's Manners or Gossamer.
The Leftovers is here for you
Really excited about the new Phoenix record. Ti Amo is a decent title track, but their other single, J boy, is easily one of my favorite songs of the year so far and I'm pumped to see what else they've got for us.
Absolutely insane that of the two men featured on the recording, the one simply laughing had his life ruined and the one making the most vile comments is now ruining thousands of lives daily
Really? It's my favorite Scorsese film.
I'll be honest, I vastly prefer these Dowd write-ups to the Mike ones we've gotten in the past. Great work, Dowd, keep it up! I am eagerly awaiting that first A-.
Isn't it great to see how quickly stories like this can turn from "quirky" and "fun" to "oh god why are people like this I'm going to go join Poochy on his home planet"
Varga and Ray were disconnected; the ending of this episode sets up future installments to connect them heavily.
Eh, I'll be honest, I actually really liked the Orville trailer. The bit about apologizing to the slime he stepped through reminded me of when I actually used to like Family Guy, and I would love more offbeat jokes like that one.
Very funny episode that is only looked down upon by overly self-aware and self-important TV critics.
Is it cool to hate on that movie now? It's been a top 20 of mine for years.
Am I the only person who thinks Braff is just trying out his new Ray Ramano impression in this?
Sounds like the production crew was missing a good coffee maker. Damn fine coffee.