Teachers hate them?
Teachers hate them?
Yeah, fuck this sponsored post bullshit, I wanna to know how to date Natalie Dormer!
This episode was over the top perfection. It’s one of those you can watch again and again and catch something you missed every time.
I’ve had a strange feeling that Doug Forcett is going to have a larger role to play in the series since the middle of season 1. This is not making that feeling go away.
Indeed, I think most pairings of folks would just spend eternity living like flat mates that never really talk.
Nah, it was the comforting predictability of Sesame Street that I liked as a kid. Cookie Monster always destroyed cookies (and occasionally vegetables at Maria’s behest), Ernie always irritated Bert (when he wasn’t singing melancholy songs about living on the moon by himself), and at least one of “Daddy Dear,” “Above…
Following someone on Twitter makes you feel close to someone? That’s a really odd angle.
That’s the thing about the academic world. Once you are good at school, there is a tendency to just get pushed along to the next point in the process.
Cool contribution to the discussion man.
PFT is the fuckin best
This show actually invokes fear in me because every episode it goes through twenty plots ahead of where a regular show would go. I can genuinely say this show is unpredictable and I can’t remember the last show that was that way
Well, that depends on the audience. I’m sure 4 year olds are blown away by Sesame Street.
I said to my wife (who is from Florida) that his acting is great because it’s not hard to play an idiot, but to play a massive idiot so endearingly takes serious skills.
It actually makes sense that the people handpicked to torture each other are soulmates. In order to torture someone for all eternity they have to effect you on a deep level. Most people, you wouldn’t care about enough.
I really enjoyed Michael explaining to Jason that they are in the bad place like it didn’t really matter - then it turning out to be not because he was going to do a reset, rather because he knew Jason totally wouldn’t get it.
They write like they never know when the show will be cancelled so they better get in all their ideas now.
I think we’ll get it back - the implication of this episode is that the four keep getting to the same place emotionally, over and over.
I never know where this show is gonna go and I love it.
I recall thinking that was a logical place for them to end up by the end of the year. That we’re already there is pretty amazing.
The golden rule in The Good Place writers’ room seems to be “Never put off until next episode, that which you can do this episode.”