On the other hand, I thought the runner of drinks orders from Bart just kept getting funnier. Heather is a really good regional manager.
On the other hand, I thought the runner of drinks orders from Bart just kept getting funnier. Heather is a really good regional manager.
I still miss old Greg. Santino Fontana had this great mix of self-deprecation and swagger that was unbelievably appealing. But I really liked the way they handled this episode, and the Rebecca/NuGreg song was so sweet and poignant and funny. I’m glad some iteration of Greg is back, because things with him felt so…
The show massively expanded its time commitment after Fontana signed on. He lives on the opposite coast and didn’t want to be away from his family for that long, or have to pass up career opportunities.
I still want to know what happened with Fontana snd why he won’t come back.
I was hesitant about NuGreg but he bowled me over immediately. His entrance into the show was seamless and I’m so excited to see where this goes now.
Sean Astin is just close enough but that close to Santino Fontana that I was weirded out all episode long. But I think I can used to him.
Here’s a thought for you, what if Grace turns out to be a meta?
Ralph was not wrong, that was a perfect time to play the song “Back in Time”
This is actually very much like Season 1 Josh. Before they dated he would regularly be a source of insight and support for Rebecca. (Like when her party was underattended, or when she revealed [part of] why she moved to WC on the party bus.) He was even a good boyfriend the second time they dated, before he freaked…
Neither, since there are no rules and you award yourself any points you want.
Jason, after he throws a Molotov cocktail.
Who wins a chess match between Josh Chan and Jason Mendoza?
Only since Season 4. But if you like what you’re hearing, it’s worth your while to watch from Season 2* onwards. This show is insane in all the best possible ways.
Is it wrong that Earth 2 Laurel is my favorite character on Arrow now? I liked the scene with her telling Ollie that she wasn’t trying to be the old Laurel and he shouldn’t expect her to be, and Dinah pissing her off by preventing her from murdering the judge who ruled against her (and Oliver) and undoing all of the…
Arrow talk: remember when this show used to be a superhero show? I’m not really complaining though, this is the best it’s been since season 2. They haven’t gone back to Diaz maybe having enhanced strength yet, so I’m going to assume he ends up in prison with Ollie before Ollie gets released. And speaking of prison,…
I feel like Supergirl making friends with the dragon was a necessary bit of sweetness given just how fucking real the show’s gotten with this plotline. We need the little moments of cheer.
It’s good from a storyline perspective to have James trying to infiltrate them, but in-universe he looks like a dumbass. Where is the planning, where is the healthy dose of paranoia? If Lena hadn’t come to tell him about the interview, he would’ve gone to meet Rao-knows-which domestic terrorist Rao-knows-where without…
This storyline makes James look like an idiot and will likely have him end up actually helping the villains at some point.
James has long been this show’s most problematic and superfluous character, and I worry this plotline of joining a hate group isn’t going to do him any favors. I get that he was probably the only character they could really give it to, but my irritation with him is going up with every new episode.
Good Janet was a model waiting to go be used in a good place neighbourhood, she was on the shelf.