Still a far cry from The Playbook and some of the truly ridiculous shit in it. Don't get me wrong, that episode is a blast, but the airport thing is much more plausible.
Still a far cry from The Playbook and some of the truly ridiculous shit in it. Don't get me wrong, that episode is a blast, but the airport thing is much more plausible.
Fuck is that supposed to mean…?
Man, this episode was funny. I knew I could count on Kevin to complain about a marital issue plot or Stan having to learn a lesson by realizing he's been misogynistic, but ultimately the episode was a lot of fun, and it was funny. That is enough for a B grade for me. "Buck, Wild" was a good episode and all but not…
It had more or less the same theme, where Stan wants Steve and his friends to grow up by getting out of the house and doing something manly, but certainly the plots weren't much alike. "Holodeck" was a look back into Stans childhood via a holodeck, wherein there Steve could then manipulate it to get back at his father…
I do believe next week is a Roger/Klaus B-plot, which are always a blast.
Man, this season is pretty darn weak compared to 1 and 2. I mean, favorite Community season, really? I just don't see it.
This was indeed probably worse than "Peters Problems". I don't think I laughed a single time this episode, but what makes this one worse is the utter inanity of the main plot. as at least "Peters Problems" had a recognizable attempt at a plot that was somewhat believable. I just didn't buy for a single second what was…
She's getting an episode focused on her in a few weeks, which should be good.
Jeff Fischer (the real one) snapped a picture of a script for next season titled "Holy Shit, Jeff's Back". It's floating around the internet if you search for it. So yes, he will be back.
I like Archer…it's certainly never been one of my favorite comedies but seasons 1-3 were without a doubt hilarious television. I tend to agree though about the "more of the same" complaint…to me it's always felt extremely repetitive in not only its stories, but in the way it tells the same kind of jokes over and over.…
Apparently that comment posted on my other account so I can't edit but I just wanted to mention a few absolutely classic Roger bits in the during the gin stuff. One with the "If I wanted to play with a loser I'd play with Klaus"…then Klaus's response "Ohhh you got burned", also Roger getting a call and saying it was…
So I just watched this episode and I vehemently disagree with the grade. I actually thought this was a pretty great episode! If anything it felt a little rushed, like each plot could have used a few more minutes, but maybe that's just because I was loving it so much. I loved all of the stuff with Roger and Steve…
I think you mean "Savoring Private Ryan".
I saw the BB house when I was in ABQ driving across the country, and unfortunately there was no pizza on the house. If I lived there I'd happily keep a fake prop pizza on the roof, along with a Pontiac Aztec in the driveway and some of the cousins graffiti on the sidewalk.
Yeah, it most certainly is not a happy ending. Your trying to spin it as a bittersweet ending, which it presumably will be, but c'mon…losing the love of his life - after only spending a decade with her - is pretty depressing (especially when you consider how much pain and heartbreak he went through on the way to…
Yeah, I'm gonna have to agree. Perhaps it was all of the hype, and also I made the mistake of briefly skimming through the comment section here and seeing all of the A's, but this was so vastly inferior to Cooperative Calligraphy it's not even on the same planet. The jokes were just far too random wtf and lacking the…
B.
Ehh, I found the rhyming episode to quite the chore to get through.
Yeah…apparently this is a New Girl "A" episode this season. The mighty sure have fallen.
Maybe it was a door/opening that closed downward within the wall that went up? Who knows, there are a million possibilities! As Jon Figaro said, it's AD anything goes.