Parks & Rec ending is an end of an era for NBC. With The Office, 30 Rock, Community and P&R all finished the decade of great critically acclaimed single camera comedies is over at the network.
Parks & Rec ending is an end of an era for NBC. With The Office, 30 Rock, Community and P&R all finished the decade of great critically acclaimed single camera comedies is over at the network.
Ok good as long as she's happy.
So Vee is dead right?
Makes sense, the show focuses better within the prison and flashbacks not really with current goings on of Pipers now ex fiancée. Good move.
I'm a fan of Go On and believed it was a good show but it was a victim of NBCs failures not the show itself.
This will be renewed. CBS has only 4 sitcoms left. Millers & Mccarthys axed and Men ending. Plus CBS owns it.
I really do love when they reference earlier episodes and then recreate them.
So Mac is gay, Dennis is batshit crazy, charlie & Dee are scrubs, and Frank is the money guy.
They've referenced it a lot the last couple of seasons. Mac Day, a few other times.
This is the sunny EP ive been waiting for. The show has been self referential in the past years but it's rare that they've aftually illustrated how strange they've become or events that have happened before frank came and then have done those things in an episode.
Now I want to move to ABQ so I can pretty much go camping in my own backyard.
Im a little OCD so it was hard to watch the paper towel wasting scene but this episode was great and while i knew the family wasn't kidnapped the reveal that they went camping in their own backyard was pretty cool.
This show has a very similar feel as BB but it's not the same at all. I like the blend of comedy and drama, I love Bob Odenkirk as Saul and I love how slowly BCS will piece together how Jimmy McGill became Saul.
Well that was just my opinion, in reality anyone can be killed at anytime but the show is really about Norman and how he reacts to others that he cares about and how the people treat them.
Marges Uber type car service kind of reminded me of the video game Simpsons road rage where you had to drive people to their destinations in a certain anount of time and Burns tried to stop you.
As long as its above 80 it's fine. Maybe 10 eps less for dramas but it doesn't necesssarily have to be 100. 85 is the average.
Shows may or may not perform well first run but the network does make money selling them into a package and sometimes they do well when rerun. Sometimes they don't but if there's enough eps it's always worth it to make the sale.
The kid was lucky to get slapped.
This is not surprising. The series is basically a summer show after it did ok last summer so CW will smartly keep it like that. Season 4 will total 70 eps and CW will likely give it a fifth and final season to make it to 83 Eps.
This episode was ok. Dee was the MVP this week for all her physical comedy and the callback to the restaurant was a nice sunny past reference moment (when they bring back character of the days to recall the antics from a previous Ep) but overall this EP felt a little uneven.