I get that, I have a basic understanding of what a producer can be responsible for through the life of a film/tv project.
I get that, I have a basic understanding of what a producer can be responsible for through the life of a film/tv project.
The character Kaling created, and played, on The Mindy Project was a HOT MESS. Far from self sacrificing, she was actually quite selfish. More an anti hero than a hero, for sure. And no one in her invented world would EVER accuse her of being perfect.
I’m surprised by all the Mindy-hate on here. Even if she was the most junior member, it does still suck that she had to justify her work in that way, and it DOES seem weird that only the WOC had to do it. Idk - why is everyone so keen to tell her not to feel marginalized? If she did, then she did.
We all know that he wouldn’t be saying any of this if Iggy was still cranking out dem hits. Now he’s for the Culture? Pssh!
I know Exile in Guyville is Phair’s most beloved album, but whitechocolatespaceegg is a stone-cold classic.
Mine was ‘that’s not your daddy, that’s CGI baby.’
I also thought it was a whisperer that one lunged at her with what I thought was a knife. Carol also didn’t finish it off with a head wound she just tossed it aside so if it was a walker it would have just stood up and bitten her.
Cassidy Freeman really is one of the gems in this brilliant, bizarre show.
Shout outs to Cassidy Freeman as Amber. She’s been great all season, and she really sold rocking that sniper rifle at the end there.
Speaking of Baby Billy’s evisceration of Judy-- His friendly wave goodbye to her as he speeds away in his car, having just wrecked her dreams, is fucking hysterical.
The half-hearted wave from Mr. Walters as he waited patiently to try on some transitional lenses absolutely murdered me. Slain. I am dead.
I feel like this episode is the best Kirsten Dunst has been so far, which is saying a lot. I’ve been feeling like she just keeps besting her previous performance every week. One major clincher for me was when she told Cody to put his head in the toilet, her glee and unabashed manipulation was just...fucking…
My favorite moment of this episode was that Levi watched the footage with his feet up on the ottoman.
I am so much more invested in this show than I ever thought I could be when it first started out. Don’t have much insight to lend, but goddammit Kelvin better get his shit together and go out and beg for Keefe back because I will be devastated if this show is missing his sad, strange, gentle, and delightful energy for…
Jesse just absolutely torching his crew without any heads up was cold as ice. Even when he's doing "the right thing" he can't help but be a world class asshole. "I wish I had someone special to get mad at me when I do bad things." "You do. Jesus Christ. Now get the fuck out of here."
It’s one of my favorite episodes they’ve done, but the message of The Gang Desperately Tries To Win An Award wasn’t subtle at all or Gun Fever Too or The Gang Turns Black or Mac Fights Gay Marriage and so on. The show’s never been that subtle and has always been in your face about their message. I didn’t notice this…
Exactly! It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia was better back when it was known for its subtlety!
looking forward to watching this later on sunnyfreephilly.fxx.biz
Dennis is at his best when trying to make something ridiculous sound noble and high minded.