"honestly the amount of comedy was borderline overwhelming." If a mediocre network series like this one is almost too funny to handle, I pray the gods of humor continue to avert your eyes from anything like AD, Curb, or hell, even I Love Lucy.
"honestly the amount of comedy was borderline overwhelming." If a mediocre network series like this one is almost too funny to handle, I pray the gods of humor continue to avert your eyes from anything like AD, Curb, or hell, even I Love Lucy.
way off base on the new Lana album. It's terrific
The show seems to have potential. I'll keep watching
Best comment I've seen today
So if we compare it Jon on the way out it was so-so at best. But we have to remember Jon didn't exactly gallop out of the gate either. Ever seen his MTV show? Not exactly the most memorable stuff. And even his early Daily Show work took time to mature. Maybe Trevor will get there; maybe he won't. We'll have to wait…
I agree with the majority of community reviewers this week; this episode deserved a slightly higher grade. If only for this moment:
A- is much too generous. This episode failed to replicate the magic and novelty of the first Interdimensional Cable installment. The Jerry subplot was strong, but not among the series' most memorable moments. A B or B- is more fitting.
I felt the show went into full pander mode tonight. Unlike an episode like "Alone Together" which addressed a social issues and gender in a unique and interesting way, Steven's drag finale seemed to come out of nowhere. One wonders if it really served any real purpose other than to become Tumblr GIF fodder.
Anyone else notice that on the Netflix BoJack page, "episo es" is written with a missing "d"?
I find it odd none of these reviews ever mention Nan. Seems odd to me…