I'm sure the writers have no idea what they are going to do. They'll get instruction from Disney/ABC's marketing department about what to write next.
I'm sure the writers have no idea what they are going to do. They'll get instruction from Disney/ABC's marketing department about what to write next.
Well, both those shows suck. So I understand the decision.
Star Trek 3's tagline: Mark Hamill is Kirk's crotch.
Yes. But she's a middle-aged Veronica Sawyer.
He'll always be the Hupy & Abraham guy to me.
It's going to be a cameo in which he helps Spock and Uhuru get a good deal on a hotel room, . . and then punches Chris Pine in the crotch.
Antoine Fuqua, I suspect.
The bafflement, for me, is why Parsons gets awards for his performance.
Agree with letting a show go. I've done it many times. A younger me was completely into Buffy, for example. I will probably never be so completely into a show as I was during Buffy's second season. That said, I quit watching during season six. It was just bad, and I'd rather let it go than keep watching something…
They are research scientists at one of the top Universities in the country.
Later this season: Sheldon creates the Sheldonbot, hilarity ensues. Next season: Charlie Sheen joins the cast as a hard-drinking, womanizing boss at the pharma company where Penny works. Hilarity ensues. After that: A season building up to Leonard and Penny's wedding (though the couple never develops any…
They need to put a stake in the heart of Leonard and Penny's relationship. That has been a weight on the show for a long time.
I think he's both.
Name a bleaker and more disturbing sitcom relationship. Penny and Leonard's is bleak and it doesn't come close to Sheldon and Amy's.
Eh. A show that gets mega-ratings and wins awards amounting to nothing but something "you can have on in the background." If nothing else it is a commentary on the state of network television.
The biggest failure of the show, currently and historically, is an absolute inability to write relationships. Amy/Sheldon could and should be a sweet/odd relationship, but are nothing more than a joke platform. Penny/Leonard have never evolved beyond a plot device. Howard and Bernadette work the best, but that…
I think TBBT has just run its course. I've been on board since episode 1, but I feel like it just doesn't have any forward momentum anymore. I've been thinking it desperately needed some changes to reinvigorate it. Short hair/new job for Penny and Sheldon teaching (in a JR High classroom) underwhelmed me. I'll…
I laughed a couple of times, mildly. Mostly I was just bewildered that anyone liked it. Another commenter wrote lazy and obvious in describing it, and I think that nails it.
I'm not black, but I agree completely with the lazy and obvious comments. Monumentally disappointing after reading positive buzz here.
The Middle would have worked better as Middlish. And, obviously, The Goldbergs is screaming out to be retitled Jewish.