Problems? Like what? The only problem I had with the show was that I couldn't stop watching but surely during the re-watch, things will emerge.
Problems? Like what? The only problem I had with the show was that I couldn't stop watching but surely during the re-watch, things will emerge.
Besides Futurama, add 30 Rock and Peep Show to the list of shows I've seen/fell asleep to about 50X.
Quitting smoking (in NY) freed up a lot of money for things less ephemeral and bad for my health. Like subscriptions to worthwhile media!
For this and any other Dead shows, I'll continue to read the reviews and comments since they provide way more entertainment!
Unexpected for sure. It was also way TMI
And she said a few of the characters needed to be fleshed out more. Yikes.
I loved the one teacher looking around like "why are we clapping" even though he was also clapping
Apparently in the BSB documentary, it's pretty clearly inferred that AJ and Nick were abused too. I haven't seen it myself (yet, I loved Backstreet) but it explains why those two (and Aaron)were in and out of rehab.
In college yeah, but I never heard/saw it at my pretty large public high school but it's been a decade, so who knows?
Best episode so far. It packed in a lot of plot and laughs but nothing felt rushed. Gamby, so well intentioned, but such a narcissist. The depth of behind feelings his "presentation" (love Busy Philips too) is beautiful but he's such a poor vessel to transmit it. How was I ever convinced he would pull it off with a…
Laziness? How about, other shit to do-ness. I started not watching it because of spoilers but I like reading comments and have spoiled some aspects? Can you explain how the analogous character did it if he doesn't share any of the same traits (car, occupation, relation to the victim)? Are you saying the killer just…
Shhhhiiiiiiiiitt. I don't remember this story at all last year, thanks for the head's up. Definitely bookmarking for the future.
HBO shows are given too much a benefit of the doubt sometimes. I like the show fine but avclub (and other critics) is getting a little overzealous with the praise. It kind of feels like Batman Begins. Put a blue filter over a very well worn story (Serial meets, the Wire) and it looks like fresh fallen snow.
Waaaaah! It would be great to see BenDa and April!
That sequence was excruciating. Predictable, but still funny
/FUTURE WHATEVER/
I find it unlikely that the person who committed such a messy crime would come out of it as clean as Nas. Unless there is an plastic jumper covered in blood that has yet to be discovered, someone else stabbed that girl to death.
Alas! It doesn't sound like they planned it well. Customer service can be very trying and comedy shows have sort of different rules of decorum and maybe the usher wasn't getting it? Sheesh! How awkward. Also, Maron kind of gets on my nerves and I haven't been keeping up with his work/schedule lately. It's been about a…
I'm pissed that I missed out on a Dr Katz anniversary show.
This has actually always bothered me about Veep (the lack of obvious political identity among the characters) but they usually keep things so insular, that the laughs/relationships make up for that massive hole.