In TV, as in highschool, post freshman year is when most drop out.
In TV, as in highschool, post freshman year is when most drop out.
Fair enough… but don't tell me you didn't love this little nugget:
I actually really liked the episode…. as for caring about Skye I now do just because she has been linked to the heaping pile of awesome that is Kyle McLaughlin.
I am happy society has progressed to the point where it is no longer enough to say "I have black friends!" Now we can get the whole list :P
The main problem there is that the buyers are not neutral agents, but presumably come from certain backgrounds (probably male, probably white, and almost certainly from the upper strata of society), so you would still have the diversity problem.
To be fair, it's been established that Mr. Bakshi is kind of a vapid headed PR man who cultivates an intellectual aura without much of an intellect.
Totally, how is this only a B+?
Yeah… they've been teasing his mini-hulk a while, like with his totally confident walk towards Dr. Whitehall. When Agent Coulson shot him I was yelling with Cal. How could he stop something that awesome!
The ratings started strong but have been falling off lately. And honestly I feel like the same can be said for the quality of the show.
This episode was a mess, without any really good jokes and with a preachy theme that just felt awkward and flat. I know the show can't be the book, but Eddie Huang's great passage about the grossness of mac and cheese to an outsider is turned into a joke about (a rather delicious) Chinese food. While as a hetero male…