Friggin' nerds.
Friggin' nerds.
Girlboss and Gypsy were so disappointing and awful (respectively) that they at least evoked a sense of frustration and anger out of me. Friends From College merely led to an apathetic realization that the show was what it was and had no inclination to get better.
Los Angeles courthouses also block social media websites so as not to post details about any active cases.
Solid pilot. Great finale. Unfortunately sandwiched between those two were eight unsubstantial episodes (the flashback ep did nothing for me). Part of the problem is that money laundering isn't a particularly visual crime (as opposed to drug dealing). When you get to the finale and see multiple criminal…
In season three, the show even acknowledges the fact that their dialogue is protracted, repetitive and cryptic…but they continue to write it that way.
Tanis wrapped up its very disappointing third season in appropriately disappointing form.
-What do you mean "disappointing?"
The episode was so uneventful it was unclear that this was even a finale.
-"Uneventful." How so?
It's clear that the writers have no clue where their story is going, seeing as the season had no…
Twin Peaks has always been bizarre, but that arm wrestling competition was Over the Top.
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Shame that Earth-2 Justin Long couldn't have won tonight.
Ahh! Ahh! Ahh! Ahh!
Today in "No One is On the Same Page":
Trebek has been going full Zelig recently when slipping into accents. He nearly did the rest of Final as a German after reading Catherine's response.
What is the mandated number of times per week the writers have to work "genre" into a clue? Three? Four? Or does allowing Trebek to say "Paul Gauguin" count as one?
And either he was exhausted with the last show of the day or he reached a new level of smugness, but Trebek managed to "Good for you!" a Guinness World Record.
RON HOWARD (VO): He hadn't.
[Points with off-hand]
Something about Gavin continues to annoy me.
This show exists in a world where Meet the Parents does not exist, hence the use of the "let's find a cat who looks exactly like Jinxy" plot.
Smulders' characters works for a hedgefund called "Blackstool." Sounds like a rejected gag for one of Don Geiss's subsidiaries.
Well, you can't always get what you want