Seriously. Didn't they have a first-season episode where both she and Rachel showed that they had been practicing solos on their own?
Seriously. Didn't they have a first-season episode where both she and Rachel showed that they had been practicing solos on their own?
Agreed, I found her acting in this episode to be quite good. Her conversations with Sam and Rachel in particular seemed highly natural and relatable.
And "credibly speak a three-word line" is a pretty shitty thing to say.
Sadly you're probably right,but I like these Nunus better than the last batch.
Probably Glory Tucker Bangs. But yeah.
That does sound like something Mindy would say.
You're a little too late with that one. Maude showed its eponymous main character having an abortion in the 1970s.
Yes! That's perfect!
Norman
Jamm would be "you just got Jammed," Feinstein would be…something disgusting, I don't know.
I think their motto would be something more like "don't be a gloomy goose!"
There's also the fact that vaccine refusal is not an across-the-board belief for the Amish and many Amish communities do vaccinate…
You could have a narwhal coin. Nunavut already has them on their crest, so they would fit perfectly. Or a beluga. Or a bowhead whale; they're the longest-living mammals on earth.
The Disreputable Dog from The Old Kingdom books by Garth Nix.
Nothing against Sam, but I can't stand how it keeps coming back to "Everyone Must End Up With Someone They Knew in High School." Cathy's right that at this point it's all about saving money, but one thing I actually liked about season 4 was Rachel's relationship with Brody—yes, he ended up being a creep (which didn't…
I think Murphy might be wearing out his welcome. Just give it time.
Yeah, because for some reason they decided "everybody hates Tina" was a totally reasonable plotline to foist on a character. Ugh. I hate the way they treated that character/Ushkowitz.
I'm sure you're right. It is still ultra-weird.
Echoing the thoughts of the unrealistic world of Girls: has anyone noticed how it's never winter in this show? How it never seems to be more than mildly chilly based on what the characters are wearing? Even though it's set almost entirely in New York?
I find the word "problematic" as irritating and overused as you do.
I find the rest of your comment even more irritating.
…apparently not, judging by what other commenters who know Iowa have said.