Such an excellent character detail
Such an excellent character detail
The main source of Joan's animosity is when he demanded to become partner, claiming "some people make their accomplishments in the light of day" or something like that and looking at Joan, implying she slept her way to the partnership.
COMPUTER DRAMA before the advent of the INTERNET
I give it a I am Groot/I am Groot
Best scene in the episode, they nailed the tragedy of Tyrion's character and the sheer fire of Oberyn's
It sounds like an explicit children's book
The backside of the shield doesn't absorb kinetic energy!
Would Cap even know that libraries have computers now?
This is my choice for most underrated Community episode, because it's every bit as perfect as its other classic concept eps but is barely listed. It's hilarious (Jeff as Dean, Chang as understudy, Annie's descent into sycophantic insanity, so much of what the Dean did), but the story itself is so goddamn tight. Dean…
Option A: she thinks danishes are slimming
Option B: she actually has a raging fat fetish and thinks "trim" means the opposite of what it means
Option C: she associates danishes with true love, making it the perfect token to win Don's affections
Option D: she is an airhead secretary who is in fact completely oblivious
Fair enough, but it really didn't seem like natural dialogue that someone would say to someone new without prompting, even if they are a dreamer. I mean, someone like Ginsberg would, but I didn't read that level of social dysfunction in computer guy. Just seemed more obviously "written" than the show usually does
True, but when you have stuff like that and the computer displacing creative being explicitly called out as obvious symbolism on a show that traffics on symbolism as its bread and butter, then it gets slightly self-parodic
Wasn't it Ginsberg and Stan's office for a while?
Bert Cooper has never been sentimental. When he ignored Don's past reveal in Season 1, he said that he didn't care who he was in the past, he cares about who he is now, and that's still true — as far as Bert's concerned, Don's not helping this company, and it's not like he has warm memories of their partnership in the…
Yeah, Roger's got a few contradictions in him — old-school Navy traditionalism combined with a distinct affinity for New Age drugs'n'love. You could very easily read his change of heart as pure old-school defensiveness over his daughter and her sanctity, but I'm feeling like he just saw too much familiar selfishness…
I actually really hated that little exchange. You can't just have random computer guys wax rhapsodic about the future! Have a little subtext hiding those thematic twig and berries
If only he had been playing space ping-pong
I think it was the fairly obvious literal meaning of the title that they figured went unsaid
Official Worrying about the Faithfulness of the Sandman Adaptation Thread
What happened to Lupita Nyong'o? She was a cool choice, and they wouldn't even have to change her name!