Damn. I just couldn't wait to watch AHS lose all the awards.
Damn. I just couldn't wait to watch AHS lose all the awards.
Which is why Titanic in 1997 is so surprising.
Yeah, I liked it mostly, but personally didn't like the Andy story at all.
"it’s a sign in the show’s favor that this hasn’t been completely fucking agonizing" I don't agree with that. This half of the season has been mostly terrible and eye-rolling. (yes, I know I can stop watching at any time)
I just feel so over it. I have to assume most of us watching this watched The Office (also from Michael Schur, right?) where that plot was hammered at us for 3 full years. I just think it's too safe and not at all interesting.
He was on one of the last few episodes of Better Off Ted :( (as a guest)
I loved this game and I still love it now. I even loved the SNES (N64?) version.
I am the target market for this (30-something, DINK, both fans of both bands), but I'll be damned if I'm going to an outside concert in Dallas in mid-August. Sorry, but I'm not crazy.
I was wondering why they didn't show Mika after she was gutted since they gleefully show everything else up close and in 1080P.
She was in a backpack at the beginning of the episode, too. Before they got to the house.
I am starting to think that they think they can be super lazy and then just put something shocking in there, and everyone will keep watching. Looks like it's working.
I really wished it had been Lizzie because I desperately wanted Rick to be really, really wrong for about the billionth time.
I agree with you and Zack. The scene at the end with Tyreese and Carol should have packed some sort of punch, and it just didn't. And it's not for a lack of talent… just bad writing.
I have always hated her with a passion ("Dinner and a Movie") and she is and always will be painfully unfunny to me.
I just cannot imagine what they are talking about on After Hours. Bates is fine, we enjoy watching it. But I'm not going to sit here and theorize about it or wonder what symbolism meant or anything. There's not much going on other than what you are watching.
Yes, why are they giving him a victory lap? I don't even think they fawned that much over Cecily Strong when she moved to the desk.
Chocolate!… Donuts!
Right, the episode was dripping with "let's get Daryl to open up" from the very get-go. I wouldn't care about the cliches so much if the writing wasn't SO, SO BAD.
ok, we are 5 episodes in (maybe 6) and it has all but jumped the shark this year.
I would rather watch Boyd read out of the phone book than see Ava for another second on screen.