Cam's shade at the talent show ("I guess she can't take the heat") completely slayed me. This episode did a great job of balancing the storylines. One of the best of the season.
Cam's shade at the talent show ("I guess she can't take the heat") completely slayed me. This episode did a great job of balancing the storylines. One of the best of the season.
#LongLiveJackie
RAVEN SYMONE WITH A FADE!
The real estate agent.
"We're going downtown to pick up a prostitute so Ashley Alexander can bend her over and (DOOR BELL) her too."
+ Constance Wu = PERFECTION
This may be the finest hour of television I've seen this season. Viola Davis and Cicely Tyson were simply unmatched. THIS is what I want to watch every week.
Yeah, that's one consequence of ditching the opening titles. Plus, everyone of importance probably wants one screen to themselves.
"The next Cos…Different World!"
When I heard the title, I didn't let my expectations get too high for this show, but I was surprised by how funny it was and I was instantly drawn in. ABC's family sitcoms also seem to have a rich history of moms who steal the show: Patricia Heaton, Julie Bowen, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and now Tracee Ellis Ross and…
"I see it now."
This episode was pure gold from start to finish. It was so over-the-top that it worked. I rarely laugh at a single-camera sitcom as hard as I did while watching this last night.
Right after Black Jeopardy and Black Wheel!
"It's…called customs!"
I shouldn't have watched this so late at night.
IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE A STEWWW
Watching this special is probably my favorite part of Halloween. It's a crime that it hasn't been shown on TV this millennium.
Also, Lou Rawls makes everything better.
"WBOR, the easy-watching, easy-listening station."
This episode could have dealt with the topic in a very heavy-handed or mean-spirited way, but it didn't. It did it in a way that was funny and…nice, I guess.
"I'm homeless because you didn't spank me."
(Accompanied by dog) "I'm homeless because you spanked me."
I was amused that Noah Munck was again playing a character anxious to take his clothes off.
"Popcorn…on the Underground Railroad? Please! Harriet was a smart woman; she wouldn't blow the whole deal with some loud-ass snack!"
This show is funny, it has an actual premise, AND it isn't just about white, affluent, attractive people. I'm really enjoying it.
I think they've relaxed that rule a bit since That's So Raven (it had 100 episodes, but the seasons were a bit longer, I think.)