Meridith seemed a bit 'eck, typical' vibe about things.
Meridith seemed a bit 'eck, typical' vibe about things.
I was shocked that the terms "married" and "move in"; came up without resulting in a freak out.
But she totally thought about it after the fact. Y'know…. a little bit.
If it were completely unsolicited, maybe he's a bit out of line. Even then, the folks in this universe are so up in each other's business, it's really just the status quo.
Perhaps Riggs sharing his opinion was supposed to be some sort of sign of respect for Bailey? Like he feels it important to offer an honest opinion even though it differs from hers? She asked, right?
I remember a great ep of Rosanne where they get high, but I think it's just a bag of pot. They talk openly about it and discuss rolling the joints, but no bong. Interesting. Never really thought about it in terms of paraphernalia. I imagine on the NYPD Blues and Law and Orders of the world something's been done…
I have zero mixed feelings about Nick and Jess. Their slow build in S2 is still the measuring stick for the series. If Schmidt and Cece are any indication, the writers have learned their lessons about couple overkill, and if they are together, that means no more Sams or Ryans or other rent-a-love-interests.
I know I've read interviews with ZD where she's stated that she prefers her non-romantic storylines. People tend to overlook her as a performer. When the material is there, she is as good as anyone.
There is a wedding coming up…
Schmidt's boss Kim. Otherwise known as that actress that was in 1/5 of all TV commercials back in 2014. Technically Jess' moms (JL Curtis and Kaitlyn Olson) are blondish. Or… Greyish now… (Depends where the line is drawn). Was Bertie blondish? Reddish? Both Nick and Jess shagged a couple lighter haired partners…
I think it's just hard to unsee Brad.
I don't think Pedrad will be available enough for people to turn on them. Only question is, is she around enough to maintain a believable relationship.
I'm terrible right there with you. Woman or no, that was a triumphant moment for Robbie, brief as it was.
Put me in mind a bit of Keaton and Cabin. Deschanel was even better at playing inebriated in those episodes, and I'd be completely fine if Jess got messed up a little more often.
I could've spent another whole episode at that table with Winston, Robbie, Big Schmidt, and J. Cronkite. Two all around strong episodes.
People aren't begging for realism out of Morgan, either. Much like the characters mentioned above, he is clear supporting character. Also like those mentioned above, his job is to be OTT. Even on shows like The Office where the lead IS a total clown, he gets offset somewhat by the Jim's and Pam's. (And, of…
So after weeks of demanding to keep their work/personal lives separate, Bailey's first move when Ben logically takes steps to ease his stir craziness is to threaten him with their personal life? Finger wag, Bailey….
And hasn't Jo been physically attacked on the show? The fact that her decision to keep a gun wasn't merely frivolous was undercut a bit by her keeping it a shoebox under the bed, and especially by how quickly she changes her tune.
I suppose it's good that they at least tried to back track Callie's decision to seemingly unilaterally take their daughter and move her 3,000 miles away. Even if her idea to 'talk about' things seemed bound to lead to the same inevitable conclusion, it's good to know someone in the writers room thought enough to try…
Perhaps. He writes Walking Dead fan-fic, but GoT is on a premium channel, so he may refuse to watch on principle.