That is patently untrue.
That is patently untrue.
Nah, Briga Heelan's entire character (or lack of one) was the low point.
I've also never seen Back to the Future or Jurassic Park.
I commend Paul Rust for being willing to make himself look bad, but his wife/co-creator definitely seems to be telling the less vain side of the story overall.
Aw, I was just being jealous.
All true, of course. That doesn't mean I can't/shouldn't uselessly complain about it, IMO. Unless you'd rather I do so about the racial makeup of the U.S. population.
I totally agree with the specifics of your argument, i.e. the positivity trumps negativity thing. That said, I think negativity can be valuable if it inspires positive change, and while I know internet comments are unlikely to do so, I think it's okay to express that you're genuinely tired of something in the hopes of…
I agree that the show may have gotten a little Rusty towards the end.
I mean, I sure felt sorry for her in the last few whereas before I identified with her.
Yeah, Briga Heelan's non-character sure artificially threw a wrench into things.
You got potentially corrected, son!
Don't forget some men are like this, too. Very effeminate men. Named Biggles
She's my favorite part of the show, by far.
Well look at you, knowing showrunners.
Say that five times fast.
What did Modell do? Was he fired and replaced by Teti?
Sure, but he definitely seems okay with Briga Heelan thinking he's a nice guy.
Well, she's easy on the eyes, so that helps. That said, I've found her mostly likable except for her initial appearance as a prospective roommate and interrupting the studio tour as you mentioned.
Or at least Paul Rust wishes it was?
I would like a storyline about Gus' recently deceased comedian friend in a future season.