Is it problematic that the shiddy Dad came off better at the end of that scene?
Is it problematic that the shiddy Dad came off better at the end of that scene?
For about 20 consecutive episodes, right?
Every bit as entertaining as children.
Mer took back her Mom's house after tragedy #46, Alex can't live at his place this days, Amelia is psycho, Maggie is…new?… Hunt took Derek's old mobile home because he all eccentric… some are still young, paying off loans? Maybe? There's no good explanation since some are legit millionaires, but hey…TV, right?
It's as though they decided they needed some comic relief. Some stale, exhausting, Uncle Joey-ish stlye comic relief…
I assumed that was intentional so they'd seem similar. At first, I found it clever. And as for EP, I dunno. She's gotta be making +$5 mill/ year anymore, so she's probably fairly secure with the lisp.
Related to Derek + she's quite physically attractive? (Never watched PP, but I'll guess they were all attractive, so I'll lean towards the 'Derek's sis thing'.)
Maybe I'm wrong, but… look at him. I just don't see him going for a second term. His minions support him as though they are rooting for a sports team, so they'll back him to the end, no matter how embarrassing things get. But he's just not strong enough to physically make it 4+ years. Of course, the hierarchy…
So, in the photo above: Is King Cheeto talking about his integrity, his conviction, his penis, or how little it hurts being Bannon's bottom now that he's gotten used to it?
He looks fucking awful at all times, but worse and worse each time I see him. He was something of an 'under the radar' fraud before, but now that he's not just an uber doosh you can chuckle at and move on from, his general stupidity and ineptitude is known to millions. The thinnest skinned snowflake of them all…
As a huge fan of Parenthood, she puts me so in mind of Monica Potter. They both are just so damn funny in an 'actual person' kind of way, and they both say more with just their faces than most actors could ever hope.
Jack is clearly going to have some legit flaws appear, probably quickly and viciously for the audience.
Never been the biggest Maher fan (he tilts a bit slimey and his monologues can be awful) but his show is still often worth a look. Politically irrelevant? Perhaps, but "politics" in general seem somewhat antiquated anyway these days.
I don't even see a relationship when I see them, but he can be super sensitive, so I doubt she intended harm.
Jess ripping the bird out of the cuckoo clock got a big laugh from us. I feel like the show has occasionally used fits of violence/meanness out of Jess in the past, and it always makes me laugh.
Guess we know what he'll be spewing about for the next 4 weeks.
The guy should focus on 2018. He looks beyond unwell.
As I guy roughly the same age as Tom, I certainly identified with him. Obviously, he's mostly to blame here, but it was easy enough to put myself in his shoes. Summer is precisely the kind of girl I'd get infatuated with. And I could see how my own anxieties and need to maintain her affection could override or…
Also, how long have Edwards and Jo been residents? Seems like forever. Plus we've had at least one significant time jump, right?
I watched the first 15, realized no Grey/Karev (with everyone else acting pretty shiddy) and then skipped every 30 seconds until the kid died and poor Edwards got left holding the bag. Anything get resolved here? Or can I look forward to more of the same unrest next week?