Instead of writing something for us, can you just focus and keep on doing what you’re doing, because you’re amazing at it?
Instead of writing something for us, can you just focus and keep on doing what you’re doing, because you’re amazing at it?
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Why the fuck is 30 Rock leaving?!
First most of Futurama. Now 30 Rock. What silly TV am I going to put on at night to fall asleep to. Parks and Rec I guess
People have definitely flounced.
The lack of comments during the Emmy live-blogging was so depressing. I guess many people are using the Disqus AV Club After Dark. I wish I had known this last night.
Is there a reason why there are so few comments nowadays? Other than the obvious, that people just aren’t making them. I mean I know a lot of people were threatening to flounce, but I didn’t think that many would have gone through with it. I went into the comments of last night’s episode of The Deuce about 30 minutes…
Nested. Comments.
I’m sticking with this show; it is a nice change (as you brought up, vs the grim-dark). And just in case any interns out there working on the show have scour-the-internets-for-comments duty and may come across this, I’ll just add: please tone down the oompa-loompa spray-tan, pleeeeease. That is all.
Given the number of SF shows that have been on the air for decades times their number of eps, and that’s a shitload of stories that have been told. Even allowing for today’s serialized TV basically being genre soap opera—so one plotline drags on for a multitude of episodes, that’s still a ton of stories. Oh look: even …
[crickets]
Which Kyle MacLachlan character do you think will not win the Best Actor Emmy?
Every day is depressing on the kinja AVclub :(
I always used to participate in the live blogs in the old days. You couldn’t log in unless you had an onion tied to your belt.
It’s depressing, isn’t it?
Ann Dowd’s great in Handmaiden, but Thandie Newton got robbed.
Ok, get Ann Dowd for Random Roles NOW!
We’re having a lively conversation right here, just like last year!
This was the first movie I saw at my town’s new Alamo Drafthouse, and the lady working there didn’t even try to hide how much she enjoys watching people walk out of it.
I saw this last night. My new favorite person is the teenage theater employee who showed unrestrained glee at watching everyone leave the theater, asking everyone how much they liked it. I only wish the couple that left halfway through had stayed until _ that _ scene so I could have seen their reaction.