“Eating up my lunch hour?” Sounds like Grabar’s just pissy because she couldn’t figure out how to use the app and wants to blame it on everyone else. SMDH
“Eating up my lunch hour?” Sounds like Grabar’s just pissy because she couldn’t figure out how to use the app and wants to blame it on everyone else. SMDH
No loss as far as I’m concerned.
I’ve always been disappointed the name didn’t continue “...with a stick!”.
Given that one of the factors driving restaurant workers away from the industry is the treatment they receive from abusive customers (in addition to low pay and inconsistent hours), I can see how this might be preferable for many people. It’s also good for introverted customers who don’t necessarily want a ton of…
Disappointing to learn “Beat Bobby Flay” was a cooking a competition and not people beating Bobby with wiffle ball bats.
Louise has to say fuck, that's a no brainer
I think the canon-heavy episodes are actually the most enjoyable. This episode did a good job tying things together, and the story went in an unexpected way. Overall I thought this was a stronger season than people give it credit for, and it definitely ended very strongly.
I didn’t dislike Tracy Morgan’s work as such - I enjoyed several of his SNL characters, especially Brian Fellow - but I questioned whether he was strong enough to co-lead a show. I think they ended up deploying him just right.
So, I remember first seeing the commercials for Rick and Morty and thinking, “what is this, an animated Back to the Future ripoff?” Hard pass. However, after watching the first few episodes, I was hooked. I can also say the same about Archer, Community, Parks and Rec, and The Orville.
OH GO TO HELL!
I’m the jerk who will pick apart the things everyone is talking about it. If it’s on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, I’ll pass on it. So I held off for several years on watching Schitt’s Creek. I ended up binging the entire series in about a week.
Girls 5Eva. I’m way too old for it and always hated that music and I ended up bingeing the whole thing in one night.
The Goldbergs immediately comes to mind. Oh, look, it’s another stupid, by-the-numbers network sitcom when that ship has sailed and sunk. Except, it’s kinda both that AND not that? You can set your watch by the places the beats take place (the premise, the escalation, the conflict/sad moment, the makeup, the lesson),…
30 Rock. I don’t know that I was necessarily expecting to hate it (I wouldn’t have watched it at all in that case), but there were two shows coming out at the same time that were loosely based on SNL - a prestige drama with a cracking cast created by Aaron Freaking Sorkin and a screwball comedy starring Tina Fey and…
If you want a lesson in how to make a trailer that makes your smart, compassionate comedy feel like it’s made of stupid, childish gross out humour...
He’d be perfect for a teaser. He’s always had that with that perfect nervous energy in his roles.
i worked night shift on the crew that blurred out the bits on the XL show. it’s amazing how pedestrian the nudity is when it’s uncensored. it’s almost like the matrices make it more titillating than it actually is. people doing things naked is actually quite unsexy and totally boring lol.
Can we please please please stop making reality tv? Please?
All this analysis about candy sexuality, and not a single “melts in your mouth, not in your hand” gag?