I think they are teasing us for a breakup, but that these kids will end up making it. The plot seems to resonate more dramatically if they have doubts.
I think they are teasing us for a breakup, but that these kids will end up making it. The plot seems to resonate more dramatically if they have doubts.
Yep, killing Peter in an act of dark comedy would have almost made him leaving seem worth it.
Nick and Kai are too adorably alike, in the same way Jess and Ryan are. Both couples are like two left hands and are probably going to handicap each other.
Can't decide which scene was funnier: Kai sleeping under a blanket of newspapers when Nick thought she was a bum, or Winston surrounded by a room full of cutout-paper-snowflakes and admitting he needs to make more.
I was so sad "Hello Ladies" got cancelled. At least HBO threw Merchant a bone.
Hmmm…Kaling herself had her apprehensions about creating her relationship with Danny on the show, since she apparently has never been in a long term relationship in real life. So far she is doing a great job of writing about it, so maybe she could pull off a marriage plot? I personally would not mind a proposal…
Exactly. I noticed that too!
That ending has to be the best I have ever seen on Television. Man, talk about learning the value of life: "Everything, Everyone, Everywhere, Ends."
Only one of several awesome shows on Comedy Central. Also, check out "Nathan For You" and "Broad City." Hil-ar-i-ous.
Yep, season 4 has been laugh-out-loud funny. Out of curiosity, do you think Nick and Jess have any relationship potential for the future, or should I be rooting for Jess and British-department-store-mannequin dude? He has that James McAvoy charm that makes us Americans hate ourselves for being so bland.
A Cecee and Coach duo would be great character development for both of them and Schmidt. I do hope they go there….Although that would mean more Schmidt whining, which is funny, but has already been done. So maybe not? Ughh, now I am confused about what I want. Thanks buddy ;)
Okay, so to be exact, there is "Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder" (OCPD) which is part of the "Cluster C Personality Disorders" and is a milder form. This is what most people given that label, have. On the other end of the spectrum, there is actual OCD which frequently requires therapy and treatment with…
Full disclosure: I am in my 30s and after having cellphones for the better part of my adult life, a land line was a big step. Seriously, a regular phone is a chunky block with big buttons and that can get scary at times.
I think she wanted the diary to be found. You are saying she's too clever, and I am agreeing.
Out of curiosity, what exactly went wrong with "New Girl?" I missed season 3 and am in the midst of catching up, but I keep hearing about the disaster that was Nick and Jess.
You definitely provided solid reasons for why many of us thought the diary was fake: Mindy was way too pro-Danny. That, juxtaposed with her reading "Gone Girl," makes it look suspicious. Now while someone here pointed out that Mindy is just not dark enough to do anything sinister with the fake diary, she is…
You mean OCD right?
The episode had a great commentary on the importance of humility and the concept of reversed sexism.
Agreed. I absolutely thought they were going to reveal that Mindy made up the entire diary too. It seemed way too Danny-centric.
Hopefully this doesn't turn into another anti-hero show where idiot viewers idolize Cortez and can't see past Del Toro's dreamy eyes and into the character's genocidal activities and forced Christianity conversions. Cause last time I checked, we still celebrate Thanksgiving and honor Columbus day in the country.