Completely agree.
Completely agree.
rogue one was trash. mandalorian delivered in 8 minutes on every single promise rogue one made and failed spectacularly to deliver.
solo on the other hand was a decent movie and deserves more than what people give it.
This was a perfect intro for the series and felt much more like the Star Wars universe in the original trilogy, than anything else Disney has done other than Rogue One. The new Skywalker Saga movies just don’t imbue the same tone, feel, and atmosphere in my opinion.
I know its only one episode, but damn. I’m excited. That somehow met every high expectation I had for this.
I didn’t even know Martin Scorsese watched Rick And Morty...
You’re the same as them just with a different target to rile.
Sorry, but... isn’t going out of your way to trigger immature brats who, I concur, make way too much about this show (which I really like) a little bit immature itself? ;)
Between It’s Always Sunny’s Dee and Dan Harmon’s own treatment of his Britta character on Community (not to mention Family Guy and Meg)
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
I’d agree that this was the weakest episode of the season so far, but in my book that speaks more to the strength of the season than any glaring deficiencies in this episode.
That reminds me of a joke...
Helluva performance from Jean Smart. Obviously, the thermos-sized blue sex toy is the best spot of comedy.
First of all, me thinks this site has a thing against King since I don’t believe they have ever given anything of his a positive review, could be wrong but I can’t remember anything good. The book was a good read and with a few exceptions most King books don’t get proper screen treatment. The exceptions, to me anyhow,…
An unexpected laugh erupted from me when Bojack's dad was telling his secretary to "coax it out of it's sheath".
Watching old ‘40s films which included casting couch “gags”, it occurred that this didn’t seem to happen to actresses with talent & careers, and the ones who used the couch route were pretty happy about it until the looks ran out.
It had some stand-out episodes worth rewatching but yeah... I just didn’t buy him becoming violent near the end, which seemed like the mandatory dark episode.
Agreed, S5 just left a sour taste in my mouth. It felt like things were changing after S4 but then Bojack had to return to his regularly scheduled penultimate episode fall. I’m hoping the “the beginning of the end of BoJack’s rehabilitation” mentioned in the review doesn’t end up being “Bojack ruins everything again…
I didn’t love s5 of the show - although I’m watching it again right now in preparation so I hope I find some gems in there I didn’t catch the first time around. it pains me to say, because at its height I think this is one of the greatest shows on offer, but it felt a bit directionless and confused and having Bojack…
I think what I found most endearing about that was that for all of the fanfare its reception was uniformly of the underwhelmed variety...& given that they went with 300k rather than a bigger number when Sharon asks how much all this stuff cost it seems plausible that he might have blown most if not all of his…
You didn’t mention what I thought was the funniest part - Randy throwing himself a parade (with official police escort) to celebrate earning $300,000 while he tried to sing along with “China” by the Red Rockers. Classic Randy Marsh - glad he has been such a big part of recent episodes. His enthusiastic hubris is…