I’m in the Library of Congress? Great, another negative government record.
I’m in the Library of Congress? Great, another negative government record.
Man, if we keep reviving all these old shows, what are we gonna be able to revive 20 years from now???
You are correct about the Franken joke.
The Dilbert animated show did this almost exact premise almost two decades ago.
Oh man, so many good gags in these two episodes:
Not until 19-Dickety-2
These movies are dumb, but the thing I dislike the most is Rebel Wilson and her character. Her hyper-confident shtick isn’t very funny to me.
These were a fantastic set of episodes, right from the start with “Nooo! Sherlock wants a present!”
D’OH!
I totally didn’t realize there was another episode before this. That was really good to (was her diagnosis song supposed to be send-up of “Waving Through a Window” from Dear Evan Hansen?).
Ryan’s brain: “If Vin can get paid millions for just saying three words, think of how much I’ll make by saying only one!”
What a twist!
I’m all for him helming a series like this, but why not make it its own thing and not TZ related? He’s already the name recognition. None of the TZ remakes are well-remembered (maybe the movie), so why not let him do something entirely of his own?
I’ve gotten used to the new status quo of her not being around. I was never too fond of her character, so I haven’t minded all that much, but I’m interested to see how things will shift when she does return.
Yup. This was an all-around great episode: Rosa’s new development, cows smooshing, the Boyles. God, I love it.
What about Carrie Underwood?
Did they really think they’d reach a wider audience by putting this in the theater instead of on TV as planned?
I am 100% for this.
I agree that there’s no sense of threat, danger or urgency in the show. We known nothing bad can truly happen to any of them, but it’s the job of the people making the show to make us feel like it could.
Yeah, I was under the assumption that a third season was already ordered.