It lost some of its quality after Iannucci left anyway. Still a funny show but it felt more like a standard sitcom in terms of humour and story beats/runners.
It lost some of its quality after Iannucci left anyway. Still a funny show but it felt more like a standard sitcom in terms of humour and story beats/runners.
There was an episode of Keenan & Kel that centred around a bagging contest.
There was an episode of Keenan & Kel that centred around a bagging contest.
At least reading everyone’s creative expressions of dissatisfaction will give me some laughs, so that’s something to look forward to.
Special Agent Philip Tetleys
Naido could be both Judy and Garland. This is a series where Philip Jeffries is now a giant steampunk kettle; it's not beyond the realms of possibility that Briggs is now an eyeless, gibbering woman!
Kevin's international assassin attire made me miss Person of Interest.
He said he suggested they go to the hospital but she refused because she just wanted to talk.
TV series generally. I find it nearly impossible to describe a show that I'm recommending in ways that don't make it sound terrible. I could describe your favourite series and you'd think, "Well, that sounds pretty dreadful." I think it comes from my sensitivity about spoilers and not wanting to say too much.
To be fair Agents of SHIELD also revealed that at least one arm of Hydra were essentially descendants of an ancient cult.
What else can you expect from the British Breast Corporation?
An episode so densely packed with incident that the eyeless, squeaking woman appearing naked in the woods doesn't even warrant a mention!
The Giant is Lynch, Andy is the Showtime execs.
I know I'm late but I think they were putting the dolls in the place/position where their living equivalent departed. There was one doll in the middle of the street with a shopping trolley.
Now you can bask in the knowledge that I am later and lamer than you (though the latter is basically a scientific certainty).
I haven't seen any of Lynch's work except Twin Peaks, and I was in awe of episode 8.
Speaking as one of those people, I'm not just hanging in there, I'm loving (almost) every minute.
This is why I'm so glad that I basically had no expectations.
Agree with pretty much everything you've said. If it had been a Twin Peaks spoiler I'd think "well, I knew the risks when I came to the comments (though I still think it's a dick move not to flag them) but to post a spoiler of a completely unrelated show is just… unfair, childish as that may sound.
I feel like he's moving slightly more freely now. When he left the car in this episode his strides seemed a bit longer and more deliberate.