laurae73
Laura E.
laurae73

Oh I hope not.

Carl is such a good guy. We all need a friend like that. And Miriam is still alive!

The nice thing about the characters is they can be jerks but other than Mark, they aren't assholes.

This better be renewed. The finale was so uplifting without being treacly. I want everyone to succeed, even the characters I didn't like at first, like Melrose.

The timeline part that really makes no sense to me is the Academic Decathlon taking place in mid-September. When did the school year start? Is it a year-round school?

I would have liked more Zendaya, less Tony Revolori, and better-edited action scenes. The last fight scene in particular really dragged on.

Just watched this episode. My favorite one so far. Loved Sheila knowing just one song. Also liked that little moment where Debbie mouths "Are you OK?" to Ruth. And that ending with all the women in the ring was both cheesy as hell and charming.

I really really need Downward Dog to be saved somehow.

Ugh, too true.

I watched episodes 3 and 4 today. Pleased to learn more about the other wrestlers. And now I'm starting to think Ruth hasn't had more success as an actress because she isn't very good.

I did like learning how she met Gary.

In what universe would Amy not get an abortion?

I got a little choked up, for real.

Just watched the last 2 episodes. I hope Kimmy decides next season to get the divorce, especially since she really wants to put the bunker behind her.

I think Adam Scott has talked about what a big influence Letterman was on him, so that's not surprising.

Jonah is an asshole, but he doesn't manipulate people. But he surrounds himself with manipulative assholes who take advantage of him. In a way, Ben and Kent were the best people who could have worked for him, because they didn't exploit him.

This was my favorite episode so far. Laura Dern was excellent, I loved watching Dale's instincts come out in the attack, and the characters acted believably.

The show ending with Richard as president is such a beautiful thought.

I am disappointed that Adam Scott as Tonight Show host didn't get to ask Selina when she first heard of U2.

How did it take the show so long to use "Zombie"?