You wrote, "I realize I’m getting critical again these reviews" - critical??? Tonight's episode is the lowest you've gone all season with a "B".
You wrote, "I realize I’m getting critical again these reviews" - critical??? Tonight's episode is the lowest you've gone all season with a "B".
I don't know, I thought this episode was meh at best. The whole trip of the Scarecrow, Tin man and Lion was a snoozer. I think all three characters are becoming one-dimensional very quickly.
I'm sure the writers will reveal it in a minute 30 second segment.
It's almost as if this show wishes to fail in spite of itself. There's been so many missed opportunities this season, but the writers feel anything that overlaps longer than an episode is too much work.
Non-book reader here. Is this show going somewhere? It's enticing to watch yet I don't think I could explain to anyone what the hell is going on.
You know what's sweet? Underage drinking and strip clubs. Give me a break. They missed a golden opportunity to have a sweet send off for the season especially with Benjamin Bratt guest starring. Total wasted opportunity. It could have been a cool ambivalence with Bratt and O'Neill. Instead we get insulting…
Comic high jinks aside, I didn't hate this episode. And I actually thought the best part was Dylan. It made absolutely no sense, but was beautifully played. It's the kind of making fun of itself that Modern Family could use more of.
But why lift his spirits and in such a potentially damaging way if he knows that Chuck's illness is a fraud.
Perhaps I don't get it, but how does this help Jimmy at his disbarment hearing? He still freely admitted to breaking into the house and destroying the tape. And he clearly questioned his brother's "allergy" (as indicated with the battery stunt) which would seem to be at opposites with his statement that he said what…
If I wanted to watch a cartoon I'd turn on NickJr. Sometimes these writers are too smart for their own good. This season smells like True Detective Season 2. It's Fargo by name only. There's really no omnipotent presence like Billy Bob or Bokeem.
The only thing funny about this show was Deon Cole. Spin his character off and maybe you'll have a successful comedy. Yara could hardly carry a scene in Black-ish let alone her own show. The whole show reminded me of something I might have watched 30 years ago. Oh wait, I did. It was called A Different World.
This show has literally become 30 minutes of continual {sighs} for me. And I thought playing video games was time spent I'll never get back.
Add misunderstanding to the list of redundant storylines.
My god, you're right. I don't know why I thought she won before.
Any theories on this - "Ennis, so far as we know, had no relation to either Ray or Emmit beyond the shared last name, and his past has no immediate connection to their fighting, or to Emmit’s trouble with Varga."
This is the same Cirie that already won $1MM, right?
Not enjoying an episode for who's in it is your preogative. Personally, I don't disagree with your grade, but just didn't find the writing that funny. Also, sometimes the writers have Charlie trying too hard.
I thought this episode was, for the most part, a trainwreck.
Ugh! What a snooze fest. I skipped a couple of those long, drawn out scenes and didn't even hear that Jesus was gay. I suppose there was a time in life when such a revelation would have meant something. Now the show is just a game of moving player locations. You, go over there. You, stay here. Get gun. Run. …
Umm. With respect to the story line itself: