Glad the Dinesh douchebaggery ended within the episode. The whole Jian Yang bit was really obvious the moment Bighead said "oculus" too.
Jokes were solid all throughout though. The focus group gag has yet to become not hilarious.
Glad the Dinesh douchebaggery ended within the episode. The whole Jian Yang bit was really obvious the moment Bighead said "oculus" too.
Jokes were solid all throughout though. The focus group gag has yet to become not hilarious.
IIRC they've done a joke where Holt tells Jake that his cute little nickname for Kevin at home is still just "Kevin," so I was actually wondering for a sec if that was really Kevin on the other line or not
I would've preferred if he had said "Let's get sauceddd" like he did to Jake that one time
Yeah, I was getting that kind of vibe as well
Holt forgetting to include wife had me in stitches
I get more of the feeling that it's going to end up being a small inconsistency of sorts as opposed to an interesting dynamic. While the show isn't fresh in my memory, I don't think they had established the two as having such a close relationship when writing BB. And I reckon a good part of why Mike's so present in…
He didn't touch Chuck. Didn't even threaten him. Besides the whole burning the house down threat said in the moment. Would B&E even be that incriminating given their relationship as brothers and the fact that he had been caring for Chuck every day for so long, arguably even living there?
Damn, even supervillains don't got shit on Chuck's despicability. He's not even a murderer or anything, he's just a pure
ASSHOLE! NO WONDER REBECCA LEFT YOU! WHAT TOOK HER SO LONG! ASSHOLE!
Wouldn't it be fairly reasonable to justify it as a sibling argument, since he's been visiting that same house on the daily for however long taking care of Chuck? He actually never made a single physical threat to Chuck-well, other than the whole burning the house down to the ground part. Called him an asshole…
It was framed to be pretty obvious
I was a fan up to No. 4 or 5, but the last one literally made me angry at how I was wasting my time whilst watching.
I tweeted it before and I'll say it again (but not in tweet form this time): I'm all for the franchise's next iteration infinitely being more over-the-top than the last so long as at some point they travel to space, discover an intergalactic, anime-esque, hover-car racing subculture, and finally return to their roots.
I misread "eighth entry" as "eightieth entry" and construed it as normal for a good 5 seconds.
Love this show and so glad it's back!
I've gotten used to how the show will slightly compromise character personalities for the sake of the jokes (probably because I've re-watched it enough times to catch the inconsistencies at all). It's hard to say Amy even deserves to be so in on the Jazz Brunch dig when she once recommended the office chair design…
NINE-NINE!!
I was actually confused for most of the episode because I assumed that would be the normal reaction.
And to be honest, I'm not entirely buying the justifications people are offering in the replies here. If the culprits really put as much thought in it as people are saying, I figure they definitely would have charged…
The wolf becoming Jack's only companion made me parallel Samurai Jack to John Wick again this week
…I'm thinking he's back!
So… GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So… They done engraving the plates for the next batch of Emmys this show's going to win yet??