danulh
Hermione Danger
danulh

This article is the most disappointing thing since my son.

I can deal with it being dumb. Lord knows I watched all five seasons of Warehouse 13.
Just as long as it isn't boring.

There was Comedy Central's Time-Travelling Bong from earlier this year. A brainchild of Paul Downs and Ilana Glazer of Broad City. It was aight.

This show is still earning a spot on my DVR, but everything involving Amelia was SO rushed this episode. The fertility clinic scene was ridiculous.

They could've mined a huge amount of comedy from the notion that Dratch's imaginary friend was always a middle-aged woman, even when Elfman's character was a child.

Why they didn't just have Dratch act as the imaginary friend (which would've been cheaper and moderately less creepy), I'll never understand.

I celebrated this news by going to the fro-yo shop by my house, dumping my free sample on the floor, and storming out.

It's one of the best comedies on television.

Hey, whaddaya know- people can have different opinions, and box office results aren't always indicative of quality.

That would certainly give this whole endeavor an actual point.

The entire score of Hunchback is beautiful. Menken at his absolute best.

No. No nonono. WHY?

They telegraph it very heavily throughout the episode too. It would've probably had more impact if they hadn't used the "twist" as a way to advertise the show.

I'd be good if we renamed this feature "Good Job, Lindsay Ellis!"

I'm the sucker here, as I've now watched the whole thing, but this so-called "naturalistic" dialogue is cringe-y to max. All the extra fillers ("like," "y'know," etc) and the talking over each other made me want to pull my hair out. It's already a peeve of mine when people can't spit out what they're trying to say, so

Emily Blunt. She's built up quite an eclectic resume over the years, and she's usually the best part of all her projects.

Maybe I'm finally becoming the calcified TV snob the AV Club promised to turn me into, but I watched this and still kinda hated it.

Thank You Please, Internet!

Assuming your question is genuine:

I'm a pretty huge Disney fan, and I finally got to go to WDW for the first time this past summer. All the sweeping shots of the rides, buildings, and that gorgeous castle had me wishing to go back. Ya got me, Disney.