Does that make Winston Carl Winslow? Wait… that kind of works.
Does that make Winston Carl Winslow? Wait… that kind of works.
Coach's delivery of "JJ Watt, be my best friend' had me rewinding instantly.
Oddly, though, No Room In Frame is a song Gibbard said wasn't about his marriage to Deschanel. He's made it pretty clear that he wasn't going to worry about what weight folks were going to attach to what songs (right or wrong), so the fact that he would bother to single this one out as 'not about' her makes me think…
That's been my issue with the show as a whole. Seems pretty clear nobody thinks The Mindy Project is funnier or more clever than the writers/performers of The Mindy Project.
New Girl is already filming S5, but I think that actually bodes well for Mindy. I think Fox is more likely to say, WTH, and just toss Mindy behind NG for a while. If something better comes along, they can just bench it on Fridays.
Is this show offensive? I thought it was penned by 12 year old boys and everyone just have it a free pass?
I'm not a particular fan of the show, and the unusual turnover in cast is fair game for some of the barbs levied. But I do think it's a bit of a jump to assume Kalings motivations were purely ego/appearance driven. But even if they 100% were, I still don't see the problem. Her show, her rules.
Pays to be the boss? To be fair, the show doesn't discriminate when it comes to departing cast members.
Her hair stylist posted a pic of a note from the show runners. Sort of a 'thanks for a great year, see you in 2 weeks for the start of season 5' kind of thing. Again, not exactly word of God, but still something somewhat legit. Her handle is nicki_allgussiedup. From a week or so ago.
You're right, he still packs the youthful creepy.
I love me some Dennis Duffy, but I'm not going to let myself get attached to this show. Sounds like, ratings wise, it's DOA.
Well that was kind of dirty. I got excited thinking this was for S2 of the real thing. Soooo much a bummer.
I suppose Jess being stranded and hungover after a night of composing a musical with a man of questionable cognitive ability couldv'e been shame worthy, but she just accepted that's where she was at the moment. The absence of stakes in this episode alone doesn't bother me but they've been sorely lacking all season.
I don't think it's disappeared completely, but it is certainly MIA way more than it ever was before this season. To me, it's what set the show apart. I'd like to see them find a better balance.
I suppose Cece could've finished her hook up, but considering the character of Jess (and the character of Bearclaw) it would've been a huge character jump for her to do so.
I've seen stuff online that, due to Deschanel's pregnancy, the cast and crew are going to start filming season 5 in a few weeks. No official announcement yet, but the show seems very safe.
I still always laugh, but it seems like there have been a lot of these episodes this season. An episode here and there of this level of silliness is great, but this season, there really doesn't seem to be any momentum surrounding them. We aren't driving towards anything of note. Whats the opposite of levity? …
The guest gfs crush the guest bfs. Shivrang was kind of fun, but I have to go way back to Dermot Mulroney for a male significant other I've really liked.
Also, Deschanel seemed to have pretty good aim. She drilled those sneakers on the line twice consecutively, right?
Did Cece's hair look the same as always to anyone else?