SHE REALLY FUCKING DOES. IT'S SO STUPID THAT SHE'S BEEN RELEGATED TO SMALL ROLES IN SUBSTANDARD COMEDIES.
SHE REALLY FUCKING DOES. IT'S SO STUPID THAT SHE'S BEEN RELEGATED TO SMALL ROLES IN SUBSTANDARD COMEDIES.
If it means we get Allison Tolman back for season three, I can withstand the wait.
…a new show from Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont, a.k.a. the writer-director team responsible for Josie And The Pussycats, one of the finest films of the 21st century.
But is she better than Jenny?
From what I remember, there were one or two slip ups, but it was a mostly technically perfect performance from the show. Which is a great showing. There was truly only one negative and that was having those vapid girls from The Hills weighing in on the show in their monotone voices during the breaks.
That musical doesn't get near enough credit for just how great it was. And bravo to them for airing a live performance for MTV, I literally never would have had a chance to see the whole stage show, which was decorated to perfection with seamless transitions and huge musical numbers, and I'm so glad I did. If theatre…
I actually discuss Lucy and many of these women and their agelessness regularly with a friend of mine. We assume it has to do with the fact that they looked more mature when they were younger while starting out, which has left them in a state of permanently looking 35.
"You think I wouldn't like to spark up a doober every now and again? Just take a nice, slow, extra-careful drive."
Again, the fact that it's not the point is all well and good, but they're still revolving most of their episodes around a weak plot point. The fact that it's supposed to be purposefully lacklustre doesn't make for better TV, it should instead provide them with more opportunity to focus on other aspects of the show.…
Yeah, I posted a link to a tweet a few messages down/up that sums it up. But considering he has to be enough of a character to provide enough for him to have his own thirteen episode show without any Jessica, that does not bode well. The actor plays the role well enough, but the character itself stands out as very…
And that would totally be okay if they didn't revolve so much of the plot around his character. Again, it would work wonderfully for a two and a half hour musical, but to hinge the entire show on it for multiple episodes, leaves a distance gap in quality between what they frequently show they can do (provide a witty,…
"Malcolm, have you seen my brother? The last time I saw him, you were pushing him down the street in a wheelchair and he was waving at everyone."
I adore the show, but I think they really wrote themselves into a corner with the Josh thing. You could very easily base a two and half hour musical off of the lead being in love with her boyfriend from summer camp, but stretching it out into multiple episodes leaves it feeling thing. The actor is nothing special, the…
The first episode is also not the series' best showing, which can be a big hiccup when trying to keep people being interested if they're not immediately drawn to Gretchen or Jimmy. I had to promise my friend that Lindsay does indeed become a bigger part of the show and that she's consistently amazing. Thankfully, my…
Sanz will always hold a special place in my heart for playing the Rick to Poehler's Kaitlin.
The women of the later seasons were also pretty great. I love it when I see Stephanie Weir, Crista Flanagan, Nicole Parker, or Adren Myrin pop up in things.
That is genuinely good to hear.
I was just about to edit my own comment to make a special mention of The Sopranos sketch, but I'll just upvote yours instead. That bit was fucking gold.
Say what you will about the quality of the show itself, the talent of a great portion of the cast is undisputed. MADtv introduced me to several actors who I still follow to this day in many different mediums, and if it weren't for the fact that reruns used to air constantly, I surely wouldn't know a large handful of…
Have an educated one.