Sometimes I get the sense that when a show they love turns out to be successful, they feel the need to turn on it and start nitpicking it to death. If that doesn't kill it, AV Club just decides to no longer review it.
Sometimes I get the sense that when a show they love turns out to be successful, they feel the need to turn on it and start nitpicking it to death. If that doesn't kill it, AV Club just decides to no longer review it.
I loved the use of a Peer Gynt Suite (Hall of the Mountain King) inversion. Got me all Crazy . . .
Hey $8,752 is pretty cheap for a Land Rover. Was it a Tonka?
There were too many Ad-breaks for it to ever feel padded.
Apparently some of their off-screen mission involved South America, the Caribbean or the Mediterranean because they were so deeply nicely tanned.
I'm afraid that Zuri will turn out to be just a figment of Hank's iPhone app.
Maybe Nick's pissed that as a Grimm he'll only be working 13 weeks next year so why commit to the relationships when he needs to find a new job. Will Kelly come tp call?
Juno Temple is a revelation.
Really bad beards.
She's horrendous too and never shows at crime scenes. I watch because of the ancillary characters I grew to love on The Closer. They make the show.
Rusty on Major Crimes.
I thought Detective Dale Bozzio would be working Missing Persons.
Oh yeah? I want another Zorro movie!
I don't trust Kara's stepsister. She's too bitchy.
Well played . . .
Playing dead is the best acting I've seen from Bitsie Tulloch.
I certainly hope that Peggy Blomquist attends the LifeSpring Basic Training seminar. It will be very interesting to see how her character is changed after 3 days of training, dyads, groups and sharing.
Gee, I must have missed Frank's spark of vitality. I'd rewatch the episode to find it, but that would be cruel and unusual punishment.
I can't wait for the .avi episode!
Not only Jason Derulo's but the opening routine by Christopher Scott and Jessica Lee Keller also had a Wade Robson feel. (Boy, I miss him.)