Wait, Wardwell murdered Uncle Jesse? I apparently blinked and missed a scene, what the heck happened?
Wait, Wardwell murdered Uncle Jesse? I apparently blinked and missed a scene, what the heck happened?
Yeah, the whole “but I didn’t CHOOSE to fall in love, so it wasn’t real” argument made no sense. You’re not supposed to choose that.
I’m pretty delighted by this development. I don’t want to watch this series if it’s 100% earthbound with actual humans (or Michael and Janet with human limitations), I’d been getting a little worn out on that.
There were about 40 seconds worth of anything we’ve seen before.
Seriously, I had decided not to watch the episode (I was irritated because the parents are my favorite characters and I didn’t want the kids to play them, plus Archie/Hiram is tiresome and played out already this year). But then there it was on my DVR. The second I saw Archie and Jughead’s perfect imitations (both…
Their theater department clearly has a bigger budget than most Broadway shows, so I’d say yes.
The Archie-in-juvie-with-a-Fight-Club/Hiram stuff this year is awful. Everything else is working so far.
And they literally all stay (or return).
He looked great. AND he looked like Luke Perry for the first time (and as the review mentions, did a friggin’ great impression of Dylan McKay).
It really was bizarre that they did a Breakfast Club homage on a show that has Ringwald in the recurring cast and just left her out completely.
Well, Better Things was often sentimental and sincere, so it wasn’t the departure that it was here, it just kind of fit in with the show. This didn’t, which was why it worked so well.
Yeah, I have a major pet peeve about Best Actor/Actress in a Comedy being awarded to people who performed well dramatically in a rare poignant episode of their comedy show. Nope. Comedy is hard! Reward it, too!
Why would Queenie and Zoe’s deaths hit us hard? We already knew they were dead. Heck, we thought we saw Queenie’s “final” death in Hotel.
No laser beam eyes yet but her hands are machine guns
I agree (but with the caveat that they shouldn’t give them unlimited running times)
“There were suggestions in the early episodes that Adina Porter’s character was a long time celebrity but here she was working against the coven to get her own talk show like a year before the apocalypse?”
Not to mention Otto’s accent seems to change from scene to scene.
I kept cleaning my glasses like a crazy person until I realized it wasn’t me.
Yes, I wish they’d go back to the one-per-day formula. Or even two-per-day since if a show is really good, even busy people can’t resist the temptation to watch “just one more” right after the first one. But this is depressing. I just started the show and I feel like being a week late here means I won’t be discussing…
I like it. I will continue to fucking watch it and continue to dislike one actor.