clownbaby29--disqus
Jonathan
clownbaby29--disqus

Noticed it too, and it really bugged me. She's the one storming into traffic, but the driver is in the wrong? Did Max write that scene?

This was definitely a "meh" episode to me — the first one this season — and I have to say my initial reaction when it began with Kristina and Nora in the kitchen was "Seriously?", because the way things ended in the previous episode with Joel and Julia, I really expected this episode to pick up right where "These Are

Amen to that! I'm sorry if I'm being insensitive or politically incorrect, but I can't stand Max, and he especially annoyed me in this episode. Having Asperger's doesn't make it okay for him to behave like a brat and berate his cousin Amber, who never should have been put in this situation to begin with. I hate Amber

On that note, Zachary Knighton is now the only "Happy Endings" alum not to have a steady television gig: Adam Pally is on "The Mindy Project," Elisha Cuthbert stars in NBC's upcoming multi-camera sitcom "One Big Happy," Damon Wayans Jr. is on "New Girl," and Eliza Coupe has a new vehicle, "Benched," which debuts

Bothered me too.

Based on the terrible review I had read (can't remember where), I was expecting worse, but still can't say I was really feeling it. I loved "Happy Endings" and I adore Casey Wilson, but I don't know if I'll keep watching just for her, because I didn't care for any of the supporting characters. (And please can we stop