And more emotionally rich.
And more emotionally rich.
I think it's a fair point. It's one of the reasons I think shows about high school, college, or young adults should limit themselves to 5-6 seasons. They can usually get away with more than four seasons if they are creative and talented, which New Girl has in spades, but even the best writing in the world can't…
That delivery was so good and the line so well-timed that I almost missed the full extent of how truly, deeply funny this line is.
First of all, Tim Bagley FTW! Perfectly done. Loved him!
I don't know but I'm not opposed to them being in a relationship because he's an ex of a friend. I don't care for them together for different reasons. And I don't think they are going to be good for each other.
Yes, as does she herself. A local radio station had the recording of her promoting the station like they do when an artist is in town for a gig. She said "Hey this is Rihanna…" and she pronounced it Ree-Anna.
He's never been remotely close to scrawny. Go back to Season 1. He is shirtless much of the time. If anything he's lost some weight.
It sure supports my impression that Adam has never respected Jessa and that is why he is already exasperated so early in their courtship—and why the relationship was doomed from the start.
This tirade says a lot more about you than anything else. So nice that you think so highly of other people.
No… Please no babies!
I actually didn't love them.
The last four episodes totally made up for my not entirely loving the whole season. So great.
I wish I had more likes to give. The lines were all amazing tonight.
Clearly still breastfeeding lol!
Eh, they have a way to go before they can get them back together. Right now it's just too awkward between them.
There needs to be a real-time thread! Just watched the first of the two wedding finale episodes. So good! "You know." See ya'll on the new thread tomorrow unless my kids cooperate and I get to watch the next episode tonight.
Forgot about the BnB chick.
I sure feel bad for Diane. She gives him this intense letter and Sam is all like "oh if that were going happen it would have by now." I was thinking to myself that I hope he didn't actually word it like that to her because, ouch.
Yeah, I did like him better when he was angrier/angstier. I mean obviously they are intentionally not giving him any sexual or romantic partners, which I assume is to mean that he is subconsciously "saving himself" for Jess. But the trade-off is, that the angry/sexy/passionate side of him is totally absent.
Part of it is just him using humor as a defense mechanism. I agree that they sometimes go overboard with the cluelessness about history and pronunciations, but the other stuff is just different priorities. If he's happy and not hurting anyone, his life choices don't mean he's not intelligent.