Also, I’m sure we’ve all had the experience where a kid is fine one day and a wreck the next day. It could be bipolar or it could be family related issues.
Also, I’m sure we’ve all had the experience where a kid is fine one day and a wreck the next day. It could be bipolar or it could be family related issues.
God, I wanted to scream at the screen pretty much this entire episode. Every time June casually hung out near a window in broad daylight my brain was just !!!!!!
It did kind of crack me up on the commuter train when literally every econowife worker bee is sitting and she just keeps wandering around the train car looking at everything in a panic, including the armed guard. Real subtle, June!
The girl might have dropped her drink on Al. But it was only after Tracy pushed a girl down the stairs that things got dangerous.
I was hoping Earn would have something to say about that during his conversation with Al, but Earn seems too invested in being wounded to defend himself. Earn’s kind of a shitty manager, but he puts him some effort, and he knows Al. I think Al’s gonna regret dropping Earn the same way he regrets dropping his barber,…
The irony is that while Earn may not be using all the potential he has to be a great manager, Al has been quite the shitty client.
As unprepared as Earn was, there was no decision in this episode that was wronger than allowing that idiot Tracy to come along. That mistake entirely on Al.
If Al is worried about doing things in a professional manner, then he should be aware that allowing Tracy to accompany him to any gig — much less to an overnight…
God dammit Earn why’d you get out the car to fight Tracy’s loony ass?? I said to my boyfriend “oh no this is Micheal Vick all over again”. But I really felt for him in that scene why they get back to the dorms and everything is trashed you could just see him spiraling and not really knowing what to do w/ those…
I should expand: as a Christain, I don’t ever buy into the ludicrous suggestion that we’re in any way remotely persecuted. (Which is why those God’s Not Dead movies seem so unwatchably awful to me).
totally disapointed that the show has gone full Sci-Fi and is pushing this ridiculous Silicon Valley and popular narrative that “AI” in 2018 would mean an actual intelligence with counsciousness, and that what happened in the show is something that could actually happen given the current state of things. People like…
I’d usually agree they went with a lazy stereotype for Ariel, but apparently it’s not too far off the mark from the real thing -
I know I’m a week late, but screw it. Last week’s episode had the laziest premise in the entire series.
I thought the switch of the gay dating site founder being persecuted for being a Christian in the same way a gay person gets persecuted elsewhere was funny for the first couple of jokes. But after the episode kept pressing the issue I got a bit annoyed. No one in the tech industry is going destroy a major deal because…
I agree. This was another so-so “C” episode. It seemed like i was checking every 3-5 minutes how much more time remained before it ended. Now the last scenes were excellent but the whole flirting thing (Jared trying to fix up the CEO’s, Richard and the COO sneaking around) was at first funny but then became tedious.…
Completely agree. Or how about the genius programmer just has the program toggle the remote Bitcoin rig instead of playing a don’t, since it probably reacts 5000x faster than he possibly could
How did this show become so inert so fast? It used to be funny and smart, with technology storylines that made sense. Did it not occur to anyone to, idk, maybe turn down the volume on Gilfoyle’s speakers? Another character on the spectrum? Hilarious. It’s like season 4 of ‘Community’, only less funny and logical.
But NOT HERE, BOB, THE COFFEE SHOP ACROSS THE STREET.
The “I’ll” in that drove me crazy! Olive is already “I’ll have.”
Louise is going to grow up to be Ilana Glazer.