Fuck, I was born in '88 and hate the millennial thing. Yuck.
Fuck, I was born in '88 and hate the millennial thing. Yuck.
It Cums at Night.
Yes! So many of these modern comedies take the trappings of Monty Python but none of the wit.
Def worried this will be my reaction. I love everyone in this cast, but I usually hate Apatow-y comedies.
I liked the stuff with Dale Bozzio, but yeah, a lot of this feels rushed/like there wasn't time to fully introduce said tertiary characters who set stuff into motion.
Yeah, I admired the episode, but I didn't ENJOY it the way I've enjoyed the episodes so far. Still, like the mix, and think this one was important.
Now if they could just bring back Meltdown Show…
I found him to be a terrible actor playing himself on his show, but I like him and am looking forward to seeing him playing someone else. This part looks like a good one for him.
Don't forget Ed! He's also the best!
Same! Or I thought maybe Natalie didn't actually take the cure and thus sexually transmitted it…
These showrunners seem to have Liv and Major as endgame, which would be fine, but it's not the end yet, so stop bringing them back together so frequently until you're ready to really make it happen.
But also very Ravi!
Very similar to Dexter's "Let's live together in Argentina" stuff… (Which was already so trite.) Or when any detective says, "Okay, I'll do this one last job for you, and then I'm out."
The beard looked really fake to me, I gotta say.
No more X-Files Files either.
Emily V. Gordon is the greatest. RIP, Meltdown Show!
Michael Snow of "Wavelength" fame may appreciate it.
Waterloo Sunset is one of my all-time favorites.
Over to you, Kevin Pang!
That's one extra-hot, extra-crispy take!