I'm still pretty bothered by Community's "Debate 109." What debate would allow so many speeches, and a rendition of "Evil Woman"?!
I'm still pretty bothered by Community's "Debate 109." What debate would allow so many speeches, and a rendition of "Evil Woman"?!
Homeland's totally gonna go seven years on this network, isn't it?
Is it wrong to say that I've been kind of disappointed by this season? I don't know, maybe it's just the fact that nothing can hold up to season 3, which was about as pitch-perfect of a sitcom season as I know. With the exception of the end of last week's episode, things just haven't seemed the same.
I really liked this episode. It was about on par for me with "Horror Fiction,"which was a good episode in its own right. I thought it had the same amount of laughs in it, with a much more rich ending, one that was a little bit better and sweeter than in Horror Fiction.
Bizarro TV world: Community is the highest rated show on the air because the world has been transformed into snarky Internet blogger-types.
But he was the size of at least five of them!
Why the hell would I want to watch a show about a thin piece of electrical-carrying metal?
A solid C. Not bad, but passing!
Is it just me, or does every "party" scene in this show involve a Flo Rida song? E.g., the Halloween party in "Greg Pikitis," Ron Swanson dancing in "The Fight," and now the "In the Dark" remix with Flo Rida in this episode.
Meh. It's no Dawes.
"Ha ha, chloroform!"
"Todd VanDerWerff would watch the shit outta that."
These are about as brilliant a series on television that exists on the internet. Whether it's Harmon for Community, Ken Tremendous for Parks & Rec, or Gilligan here for Breaking Bad, these are fantastic and a deeply engaging look into the showrunners' minds and how they work.
"'Defensive line,' Alex corrects him…"
It was "offensive line." Clever wordplay.
Soooooo, it's basically "Agent Cody Banks" as a TV show?
Damn, Gus is cold-blooded. If Esposito doesn't at least get an Emmy nom (either for this episode, or Box Cutter, or some other episode which will undoubtedly surpass this one), something's not right.
Oh snap. Hank's back in the game.
I agree.
TUCKER! TUCKER TUCKER TUCKER TUUUUUUCKERRRRRRRRR
I can't tell you how excited I was when I saw that not-Tucker thug was Dewey Crowe. I enjoyed that immensely.
It was "MI-MB042266-GER"