Commentators try to make everything in this fun and wonderful show too complex. This is a fish-out-of-water sit-com about brilliant technologists who are clueless when it comes to business and human interaction. Laugh, enjoy, repeat.
Commentators try to make everything in this fun and wonderful show too complex. This is a fish-out-of-water sit-com about brilliant technologists who are clueless when it comes to business and human interaction. Laugh, enjoy, repeat.
Veep nails the impact of the "government shutdown" meaning curtailing some elitists' self-congratulatory event and Solo cups instead of Jackie's crystal.
Relax Francis: it's a sit com. I can see where you may have missed that, as there's no laugh track or sanctimonious cant.
A little disappointed in the shallowness of the commentary. Was Jimmy's game to claim innocence by demonstrating what his said on tape was made up to placate his mentally disturbed brother. EG — you didn't screw up the addresses Chuck! I screwed it up! Or is the goal simply to destroy his brother personally and…
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is the classic ham actor. I have to look away whenever he's onscreen — not because of the gore, but to avoid the campy TV-Batman villain he plays.
Killing off Abraham, who was the most obvious physical threat to Negan makes more sense than a plot device. Same w/Glen, and turning Rick into Reek. That said, this show blows now. I'm feeling it Season 2 of True Detective.