Well nuts, I apparently forgot to post my first comment.. I'll try and remember it.
Well nuts, I apparently forgot to post my first comment.. I'll try and remember it.
I thought they all did pretty well for themselves, including The Office (which I don't usually watch). 30 Rock, especially, I enjoyed much more than I usually do. And P&R was great, though I guess I can understand why some of you didn't like that episode. And Up All Night, which I also don't usually watch, seemed…
True, the show's pleasant and enjoyable, but I find myself smiling most of the time, rather than laughing.
I agree with your opinion of the episode — best of the season, and possibly the best I've ever seen (mind you I've never been a regular viewer of 30 Rock). Disagree with your opinion of TDK, though perhaps not as vehemently as some would.
Yeah, I'd rather see her play the gay woman, myself.
Yep, I agree with that. I laughed at each scene but I didn't like the story.
Yeah, it seems like it would lose its resonance in the face of the apocalypse.
What, no Ann?
@avclub-d9d6bdd4c0da4556072631616c3c3785:disqus I agree that Dave and Louie are noticeably different. Louie just seems like a normal guy who just usually lacks confidence and is uncomfortable in most situations, so he stumbles over his words all the time. Dave, on the other hand, really seemed more like a genuinely…
Damn, I knew it was a Studio Ghibli film but I couldn't think of that one.
Hmm. Well, I'd like to think that Chris Brown's apparent lack of contrition has only been a matter of public black-guy bravado, and that he's actually, in private, done a lot of work to mend his relationship with Rihanna and earn her forgiveness. But I'd also like to live in a world where everything makes sense. I…
What @nahska:disqus said.
"You should force yourself on someone!"
I'm shocked! SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked.
Charlie Sheen's certainly funnier, but he loses points for being a psychopath. I think it's a wash.
@avclub-9cb9be7338a236adb160f2d3cf5f5f15:disqus No, Heather Locklear did that.
Something-something Symphony of Assfucktion?
Good on you, Jim!
I don't know… I agree with you about Happy Endings being that way, which is the reason that, even though I laugh loudly while watching it, I can't really get obsessed with it like I am with those shows you listed (minus Party Down, which I haven't seen).
I loved the "That's new," when Schnitzelnazi high-fived Burrell's character's salute.