I love Gina and I resent anyone who doesn’t.
I love Gina and I resent anyone who doesn’t.
Since nobody else seems to feel this way, I’ll say it- I do miss Gina. Obviously Chelsea Perretti has other things to deal with but I hope she’s back at midseason.
I have this distinct feeling they are going to pin this entire murder on Chantal.
The beautiful human being Tyler is the sleeper identity of Voq but wherever Discovery is now, the technology to turn him back into Voq doesn’t exist. So, he’s going to stay looking dreamy and human and stay being in love with Michael.
I really enjoyed this episode and Handyman Dan’s goofy enthusiasm especially, but I just wanted to say that even with all the changes here that have gotten me coming here so much less, your work especially on this show and Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been two of the things that I still consistently return to and that make…
“Thank you for this comment, I think what you wrote represents what the press was most concerned about - the lack of context.”
I’d argue the lack of context is what made it interesting in the first place. Being dropped into an unfamiliar situation, not knowing what’s going on. Then when the reveal hits, going back and…
This is precisely why there’s more than one trailer... the violence in The Last OfUs is just as important as any other factor in the game. All of the parts work together to form the whole. The senseless violence aspect of the post apocalyptic world is one of the most important aspects to building a believable setting…
Speaking solely for myself; I ‘taint bothered by the violence one bit. The preview just didn’t really show me anything intriguing enough to justify continuing the series after the concise, well-resolved narrative of the first one.
Hey! I tend not to recommend later seasons of shows just because they can be hard for new viewers to get into. That said, it was so hard not to include Blood, Blockade, Battlefront & Beyond because, holy shit, I love it.
I looked up a Midori sour - it actually sounds pretty tasty. And this episode was a BIG improvement over the pilot. I’m glad - because I’m all about the Adam Scott/Craig Robinson pairing.
I wonder if, were Eleanor not purposely playing along this time, she would have stood up and said, “Oh, THIS is the bad place!” once Vicky started singing.
I bet she was tempted! I would have been.
Here’s a secret: Will and Grace’s “Emmy-winning heyday” wasn’t that good.
I’m looking forward to Michael and Eleanor being on the same team - the quick look between them when Vicky started singing sold me completely. This episode felt like a lot of set up, but I guess every week can’t end on a ‘what?!’ note.
This show actually invokes fear in me because every episode it goes through twenty plots ahead of where a regular show would go. I can genuinely say this show is unpredictable and I can’t remember the last show that was that way
Wasn’t the train serving Manhattan last season? Someone on the writing staff really hates clam chowder
It was me. I actually called a plot development. My life is complete!
I would also gladly eat at Hot Dog on a Stick on a Stick in the afterlife. And the knish places because knishes are fucking awesome.
The golden rule in The Good Place writers’ room seems to be “Never put off until next episode, that which you can do this episode.”
If anything good comes of Spicer’s appearance let it be the final collapse of the “Hollywood cares about anything” PR stunt.
Doesn't even look like him.