I applaud bringing LGBT representation to a huge series like SW, but if you’re going to want the cred that comes with it you need to actually show some of it on screen.
I applaud bringing LGBT representation to a huge series like SW, but if you’re going to want the cred that comes with it you need to actually show some of it on screen.
Haha you can tell this was written by a guy from the long descriptions of each male character followed by 3 words for all the girls.
It was a great feature, although I’m still upset that we never got Wire reviews.
I don’t know, I think if you gave a drunk guy Hulk Hands he’d be obnoxious, I don’t want to imagine that on a large scale.
Once they let go of Pete Best I couldn’t really bring myself to give a shit anyway.
I haven’t really heard that album in a couple of years, so I can’t remember that line in context, but it strikes me as having to be tongue-in-cheek. Either way, for this reviewer to act as if depression is just “wallowing in unhappiness” is pretty offensive. I take medication, go to therapy and do yoga and exercise…
I know how you feel. I loved Please, Please Me and just completely tuned out afterwards.
The other day my friend mentioned the Caveman tv show, and someone asked what network it was on, and we all went “FOX.” It turns out that it was on ABC, but it says something that we all assumed the dumb gimmick show that flamed out after a season had to be on FOX.
Jesus, you’re so fucking smart.
E.T. should not be lumped in with that group.
There was also the dire The Cleveland Show. Family Guy itself later admittedly had the best burn about that series’ lack of appeal, “who was that show for, a black guy who had never met another black guy?”
None of those shows (except for maybe HIMYM) were ever very big hit though. In fact 2 of them got cancelled before New Girl ended. And Community graduated from being an expertly-written hangout show late in S1.
Haha your comment was so perfectly smug it put a smile on my face.
I’ll never get how this show was all primed to be a mega-hit, only for everyone to bail as soon as it finally started getting good. The beginning of season 3 was rough, but the ratings were already on a downtrend in season 2, which was it’s best season.
This week in “why must all men I respect be awful?”: Brockhampton’s Ameer Vann has been accused of sexual and emotional assault.
Hollywood in general needs to be smarter about figuring out why people like what they like. Almost 100 years of industry and they still can’t figure out what they did to have a hit on their hands.
I’d wager that any child homicide detective has probably lost their sense of humor.
Not really, but Fox executives are stupid enough to think people will maybe turn around on it and that keeping it around would be smarter than ever promoting one of their comedies.
Including another season of The Orville.
19% isn’t even the amount of workers injured in Blankenship’s mine this month.