I also loved "The Gang Saves The Day," which…anytime Mac does karate, I'm happy.
I also loved "The Gang Saves The Day," which…anytime Mac does karate, I'm happy.
"The Entire History of You" was one of my absolute favorite hours of television…possibly since television began. Just a devastating, emotional look at a slowly dying relationship.
"The Bet" was such a winsome episode of television. They figured out how to balance Samberg's energy, and it was glorious.
Wait, I got more.
It was hard for me to choose just one episode of Community to nominate, but this was such a good one. And Walton Goggins, to boot!
Also, why not, throwing in Trophy Wife's "'Twas The Night Before Christmas…Or 'Twas It" which still has my favorite interpretation of "I Saw The Signs" since forever.
Here we go, I am so excited for this.
…has klaus painted a pony of anything lately? can someone just send me a message if he does so I can tune in?
always. I do like how they use her character, though, just wish there was more of her!
he's like a little ball of sunshine-y childhood. all about this.
magical time-traveling episodes!
"based on these low ratings, it is unfortunately unlikely to be renewed for a second season." is what is on enlisted's wikipedia page. damn, wikipedia, why you gotta do me like that?
it might have felt like the characterization took a step back because, production and writing-wise, this was supposed to be the fourth episode after the pilot.
the headstands were adorable, and chris lowell's smile so creepy, that I moved past the tropey nature of their plot and just went with it. bonobos/no more bros was just such a good line.
let's talk about how I thought the show was progressive and now am a bit frustrated they're using stereotypes as punchlines.
don't give people fanfic ideas.* (*100% there are incest-y fanfics about these people.'tis the internet, after all)
I'm just going to drop by, casually link that one time parker young said hey to me on vine, and then leave: https://twitter.com/MikeRoy…
I'm sure it'll come up…maybe. actually I really think they could pull off an episode like "the messenger" (such a fantastic movie with woodey harrelson and ben foster about that topic), I hope they last long enough to do so.
so, bert's officially the best kid on television, right? his choreographed dance was perfection, matching the adult's "I saw the signs" one in the christmas episode. I want a hundred little berts on every show just making life more magical.
I wonder what he would call his store?