Hmm, bad grade for the 2nd highest rated ep on imdb of the series. Though perhaps those who voted have the same ax to grind with those Fey & co. are criticizing.
Hmm, bad grade for the 2nd highest rated ep on imdb of the series. Though perhaps those who voted have the same ax to grind with those Fey & co. are criticizing.
I find Oryx and Crake average, yet Year of the Flood great. It's weird.
But some people just love hating on popular people because it's the cool, hip thing to do. The bile from this Emily person is far more egregious than the sentiments from Taylor, so maybe she should examine why she has so much hatred to begin with.
She was not 20. She turned 20 in 2009, more than a year after the album was released. And obviously She didn't write the song the day the album was released, so…bye.
They were "on a break" (TM Ross).
Luckily no one's watching the show so it wouldn't happen.
A "hit" in terms of being good, I suppose, but quality = popularity is rarely a thing in America. I mean, look at Fargo's big dip in ratings despite universal critical raves…and then look at AHS's still huge numbers.
Or more to the point, Jane the Virgin's numbers can be described as okay, at best.
An A for this? But it's (compared to the rest of the series) terrible.
Hooray for an A-range grade for the 2nd-best episode of the season (after Kimmy Goes to a Party).
Well it took several years for Liz Lemon to find "the right guy."
Oh that'd be amazing. Both the equally gorgeous red hair, and Cross being the obvious MVP of Desperate Housewives as a mother with lots and lots of issues.
I didn't feel that Jacqueline's previous storyline was confusing or poorly executed.
It also says something about the show when a character I'm supposed to like, such as Rafael, is definitely my least favorite especially when it comes to his romance with Jane.
It's difficult to care about them for someone who saw very little chemistry and a lot of sappy boringness from Jane/Raf last night.
I think mainly the ones that are good at awards campaigning would be the ones that could do something with it.
0.5 to 0.6 million viewers or so isn't something every network is dying for, regardless of quality.
I'm trying to think of someone he could possibly be with. But the only option that comes to mind is Helena, and I don't think he could handle that.
The director is one of the two co-creators, who directed the pilot, the finale, and the S2 premiere, among others. Also some of my favorite-ever episodes of Xena.
Life after Life/Golem and Jinni aren't unsung when they're on a bunch of top books of the year lists. They're probably more or less my favorites of the year despite being really uneven just cuz the year sucked.