I thought I recognized her from some sorta commercial. But I don't think it was that one.
I thought I recognized her from some sorta commercial. But I don't think it was that one.
Very true. Dumb booking. Same goes for Herman Cain on Kimmel.
Thank you for this article, Todd.
Would certainly do well on TLC.
Why the resistance?
Very true.
Bound to be better than Whitney, since Silverman is funnier and can actually act. Still, these comedian-driven series don't tend to be all that great… with a couple notable exceptions, of course. And the idea of Sarah Silverman subjecting herself to the standards and practices of a broadcast network makes me…
Hahaha, hahaha, hahaha!
So, I haven't watched this show, and I'm not here to pass judgment on it or say anything interesting about it, but does anyone agree with me that these titles should start with "And A" instead of "And The"? Either that or change the show's name to "The 2 Broke Girls."
When it comes to grapes, I say the sourer, the better.
I say everyone gets one season to get their hopes up for a big change and ultimately be disappointed. If this is mine, then so be it.
Yeah, I remember that, but I still think it's possible that that was just a lawyer instinct, a "just in case" sort of thing, and didn't necessarily confirm that the whole friendship was just a big lie. Similar to the Brody-Carrie relationship on Homeland.
Yeah. I was saying "Eh?" after every line.
I wouldn't define those two as big bads, since they were mostly benign for at least half the season. Lila was disruptive pretty early on, but not actually "bad" until the last few episodes when she abducted the kids, etc. I enjoyed the nuance of Miguel, because it was never quite clear to me whether his relationship…
That was really funny.
If they swept that particular reveal under the rug, I think I'd have to immediately stop watching the show. I can't imagine they'd be so… reckless? Blasé? Complacent? Unimaginative.
You are quite right. Hadn't really occurred to me that this is the first time we've seen Dexter be quite so dumb. I do hope there's some sort of reasonable payoff for that coming in the final episodes, and I have to believe that there's going to be something more than just the "Edward James Willis was dead the whole…
I wouldn't really count him as a big bad, though. Seasons 2 and 3 didn't really have big bads.
"(I don't know what)"
Or a pesticide.