well at least it's honest!
well at least it's honest!
ya the wife seemed almost like as asberger's case- unable to form a connection with anyone-
i gotta say, I really like the suburban ennui- its so cool
Finally!
well I'm not mad at him personally and like any suicide, they have their good reasons, so it sucks for them . but still , so much talent and success, and you off your self? that's a bit of an insult to all the writers with half the talent and none of the success and plenty more to genuinely bitch about. so….as for…
he maybe, but I find that weird, cos I think he is hilarious and with his relative level of fame and connections, I can't see why he wouldn't get plenty of work…
maybe lorne keeps begging him to stay .
RE: DFW, i have such mixed feelings about him. He was obviously a fantastic stylist; he could do anything, but I could also never shake the feeling that he was derivative of pynchon; he was very much into sincerity and about getting away from the post modern tendency to be all about surfaces, and not about emotion,…
how about just doing a show with soothing but boring charactors? Why don't we ever see laid back
So, they're trying to be edgy by being racist and sexist? That's such BS! I hate that. Meanwhile it obviously just plays with white guys who really are racist and sexist and like hearing other assholes say what's in their garbage minds. Assholes. I hope this fucking show just DIES!!!
i really enjoyed the good girl and thought she was great in it.
I can't remember why I stopped watching this show…
not to mention a million great troy mcClure lines
gladys the groovy mule
up and at them!
This does remind me of how much I loved life in hell, ie as much as the simpsons, and frankly I didn't realize that it ran that long, but I also find it interesting in that context, that futurama never worked for me at all and yet went on forever as well.
jumped into the show mid episode, still haven't seen the whole thing and I loved it.
I find it bizarre a) that anyone can still stand watching this show in any way- keeping in mind that dunham in her books invents rape stories to get on the rape culture hysteria bandwagon
and b) that this joshua reviewer guy talks about dunham's charactor as if she was his daughter, getting all judgemental about her…
so this would be a better movie if it had a socialist sub text?
Ok, It was fairly sappy, but it brought a wee tear to me eye, at one point, and I really liked how charlie's death became the central point around which the whole finale worked and I liked the flashbacks and so one…. I found the review a little harsh.
but also, sorkin's charactors are all the same- no one is ever at a…
well, on the other hand, it is kind of good timing if you figure that her day was already ruined by the news about the daughter…