The show isn’t remotely as funny as it once was and Hurwitz doesn’t seem like he’s got a firm hand on the helm. Maybe it’s time to finally let it go?
The show isn’t remotely as funny as it once was and Hurwitz doesn’t seem like he’s got a firm hand on the helm. Maybe it’s time to finally let it go?
Dafuq kind of shitshow are they running over there? Everyone looks bad, making idiotic statements, and then this guy who never shows up on set and doesn’t get his shit in on time or with context? It’s amazing they can cobble together such a well-liked show.
Honestly, the setup and the cast just look too fun to resist this, even if it’s something we’ve really seen before.
I think the reason the show has lost viewers this season is because over 11 episodes, really not much plot has actually taken place. Everything is beautifully staged and shot and acted and soundtracked, but it can get boring anyway. Season one also wasn’t plot heavy, but the confusion as to what was real and what was…
Melanie casually dropping the show’s name gave me shivers. Damn, I can’t wait for the finale!
So am I crazy but in the flash-forward was Lenny not only reclining in pleasure, but also pregnant?
(James Corden), flown in to provide comic relief
Ok, it’s no season 1, but these reviews have felt a little harsh. This was at least a B+ if not an A- level ep, am I wrong? The show is still basically solid. I can’t really agree with there being no emotional throughline, and I’m kind of into the way the show has structured the season in such an odd way to partially…
it’s difficult for me to express how much i love this damn show. even if this season isn’t quite as great as season 1 it’s still fucking awesome.
I don’t even concede that her character sucked.
The *real* Valley of the Beyond was either inside us all along, or it’s the friends we made along the way. We’ll find out which one for sure in a deleted scene from the sixth timeline of season three.
I don’t have any problem with Mon-El, but I do think we’re at a point where Melissa Benoist’s relationship with Chris Wood - or rather, the show’s insistence that the character must stick around - is affecting the show adversely.
Can I just say that Season One of American Gods was a HUGE improvement on the book? I’m not saying it was bad, just that Book!Shadow’s total indifference to everything going on around him didn’t really appeal to me. He doesn’t question whatever Wednesday does or what’s going on, doesn’t act like whatever’s going…
Everything I read about the new and improved American Gods makes me more and more certain that it’s going to be a cluster fuck.
I am a layman using my layman powers of observation to write that the reason for Solo’s middling success is that origin stories are fucking annoying and Star Wars works much better as a triennial release. It’s not Marvel, it can’t sustain yearly interest beyond the devout, stop flogging the mule, Mickey.
My problem with this position is: how does any shop owner know if their religious faith is being violated by providing service to someone, unless that someone declares their “unprotected” status? You could be a baker whose faith prohibits you from baking for a mixed-race wedding, but if you only meet one member of the…
If he was the only person who could provide this service, then I would see why this is important. There are probably 50 bakers within driving distance of this couple that could make a decent wedding cake.
yeah, just find another baker! Separate but equal, right?
So if a cake baker has a religious objection to interracial marriage I guess that’s ok now. Good to know.
This is preposterous. It’s only a matter of time before we get the same shit with much bigger implications: Not selling baby clothes to gay people who adopted? I’m pretty sure you can stretch just about anything and say”the Bible” won’t let you do that.