This is how i feel. I see glimmers of greatness, but it usually ends up falling back to "acceptable". I want it to be better than it is but it's entertaining enough for me to watch it anyway
This is how i feel. I see glimmers of greatness, but it usually ends up falling back to "acceptable". I want it to be better than it is but it's entertaining enough for me to watch it anyway
Well she certainly didn't make things easier for him
Should've never started competing with HankCo
Aliens always be imitating people
It would be nice to read that?
Yo I'm here from the future to let you know: nope
Yo I'm here from the future to let you know: nope
Oh God, that's right.
I know it's not an explicit spoiler, but now I'm going to be waiting for Rosa to pull something important out of her pocket at the end of this season. Please avoid implying things from future episodes in these reviews.
Yeah, when that bus driver gave his little spiel to Piper I groaned at how unnecessary all that explanation was, when the same information was conveyed just fine with what happened. Plus the little girl playing Young Piper was just terrible.
Agreed one hundred percent. Spent the first 3 episodes thinking it was an all right show but that people were overhyping it. Now I consider it the best show running besides Mad Men.
Yeah Bobby said she didn't have a sandwich, but my impression was that it was a girl he had a crush on. Wasn't here a shot of one of the school girls looking at him in an admiring way when Betty was drinking from the milk in the barn? Then again, since it was never revisited, I'm probably just a god damn fool.
They accomplished pissing me the hell off. I'm actually a fan of Betty, unlike a lot of viewers, but at that moment all I wanted to see was the Don / other partners confrontation. I guess the suspense made it that much better in the end, though.
"K-Zicks"?
"It's like if Hitler could fly" is one of the best lines of the series,
I don't get the hate for TJ Miller. I think he plays his part well. But yes, Zach Woods is fucking killing it. As is Christopher Evan Welch, which makes every line delivery of his bittersweet.
Exactly. While I personally found Veep to be funnier in its portrayal of that culture, like I find it funnier every week, they're just different shows with different sensibilities. The "everyone's a purely horribly person" thing wouldn't work on Silicon Valley.
I thought the look he gave the dad when the son barged in with his shitty joke was the first time we ever saw anything nearing sympathy on his face.
It's a reference to traffic cone.
That kid's gonna wind up in a Wes Anderson movie.