I honestly don't care about Shirley being gone either. That's not entirely Yvette Nicole Brown's fault either, I felt like the show didn't really know what to do with her.
I honestly don't care about Shirley being gone either. That's not entirely Yvette Nicole Brown's fault either, I felt like the show didn't really know what to do with her.
I like Jonathan Banks, I liked him on Community, but he was only on for one season! I've seen several reviews mention Banks' departure or John Oliver's departure like it actually means something! Oliver was gone for several seasons and he was barely on the show the first time around. I don't get why Banks and Oliver…
Is there a legit explanation for the insanely differing career paths of Alex Winters and Keanu Reeves? I don't remember ever hearing about Winters being a dick/tough to work with or having drug problems.
It's very weird. And I only started reading the books after season 1 so it's not like I've been invested since day 1.
I know Martin did this to himself by taking forever to finish these fucking books, but I can't imagine he's happy that the end of his story is going to be told on TV first and then in his books years later. I know there's a chance the two could end differently, but to me that makes it even worse. On the other hand,…
It's all so personal and anguished and sad. It makes me sad and yet hopeful at the same time whenever I listen to Queen. Knowing what he went through, knowing how he died, it just puts this glow on every single one of their songs.
I like that she is a normal looking woman instead of a woman with d cups and no waist.
The solution was 10 movies, no less. I don't know why they only did that once.
I never thought the show would be better than The Office, or that its stars would be bigger than those on The Office. And yet here we are.
Cool cool cool
I'm really quite surprised at the finale of this show has gotten. Obviously you're going to get the great pieces from Uproxx, HitFix and AV Club, but I was surprised to see People and Vanity Fair getting in on it, and then to have the FBI, the Indiana Tourism board and the National Parks Service also? Makes me wonder…
Last word
Ah, the girl who thinks everyone who disagrees with her is a misogynist. I know you're trying to goad me into calling you some horrific word, but I won't because I don't use those words because they're horrible. You're also horrible, maybe not as horrible as those words, but still pretty horrible.
It's a discussion board, if people weren't forcing themselves into conversations there would be nothing! Congrats on your internet bully status though, you seem like a really pleasant person.
you seem like a horrible person.
Please don't accuse me of being some sort of mansplaining asshole, that's clearly not what I'm doing here.
Apparently viewing comprehension is not your friend, since you seemed to have missed the very heavy feminist viewpoint that this show took on and never really compromised on either. To question the pro-feminism of this show is asinine, but that seems to be your viewpoint based solely on April deciding she wanted kids.…
If you think they hit the reset button with her at the beginning of the next episode then you're kind of missing the point of the show entirely.
The show was always so optimistic, which is why I don't understand people who are knocking this last season as a lot of wish fulfillment. Kind of seems like that was the point of the show.
Someone could argue that they caved by having April every be interested in Andy, or get married to him, or care about her job. Basically all of these characters "caved" in one way or the other over the course of this show.