You people are taking this serious? It’s the entire point of these characters to be terrible people without shooting, maiming or killing anyone. It’s like cartoon violence the true sin is not being funny.
You people are taking this serious? It’s the entire point of these characters to be terrible people without shooting, maiming or killing anyone. It’s like cartoon violence the true sin is not being funny.
Its always a bad sign when studios start airing sitcom episodes out of order.
“Man, I was really hopeful after last week’s great Will & Grace”
Did anyone else think it was a little off (or maybe not entirely true) when Issa told Lawrence that it wasn’t about him when she cheated on him? I thought she was seeking passion elsewhere partially because things with Lawrence weren’t so great at the time.
Noooooo! Not Dro, Molly! Ugh, Molly can’t break away from the good Dro sex. I don’t like it but it rings true. That’s the best kind of tv twist; I was suprised when it happened, but in retrospect I should have seen it coming. And I guess she doesn’t tell her therapist about him either? I look forward…
Ermagod this show is comedic GOLD!
I think Frieda was just as wrong as Issa and shouldn’t have gotten that promotion. She was in on the segregated study sessions too! And she did nothing to help the situation other than get mad at Issa at that work meeting and in the break room. But then Issa gets in trouble because she comes clean about everything?…
As someone else who actually used the star system heavily (and found that it had gotten pretty damn good at predicting what I liked), I've been really disappointed in the new system. The recommendations that come up on my home screen are just useless now. May as well just be some generic set of shit they recommend to…
Even setting aside the conversation about “cheapness” (I don’t think anything you described is cheap), I hope this happens more, just because I want to see players use tactics that counteract other popular tactics. Why shouldn’t they?
This questions strikes me as relevant as whether “gorilla” is a commonly used phrase in tennis, which it isn’t.
I probably would’ve stayed away that particular term when a black player is involved, similar to how ‘niggardly’ is more or less no longer used.
without getting into the specifics of the Adler case here, how snivelly is that Rothenberg with his tweet? His article was supremely offensive.