I have seen all of K-9 and can confirm that it is not an animated show, and not worth watching, but Arnold from Please Like Me is the main character in it, so then again maybe watch an ep or 2 if you're sad and have nothing to do on christmas.
I have seen all of K-9 and can confirm that it is not an animated show, and not worth watching, but Arnold from Please Like Me is the main character in it, so then again maybe watch an ep or 2 if you're sad and have nothing to do on christmas.
I have seen all of K-9 and can confirm that it is not an animated show, and not worth watching, but Arnold from Please Like Me is the main character in it, so then again maybe watch an ep or 2 if you're sad and have nothing to do on christmas.
"described as “cheerful,” as all Jack McBrayer characters legally must."
Oh ahh.
I live in New Zealand, and episodes of UnREAL are only available on a local streaming service, Lightbox (I mean I could illegally download them, so that's not the only place they're available, but I wouldn't do that when I can watch it legally) so I don't know if the Previously On was different for American viewers…
This is kind of what happened with Empire, it had a solid first season and devolved into even soapier crap. I still enjoy Empire, but it's not good at all anymore, at least it's not offensive like UnREAL is, and I'm not just talking about this episode, since episode 2-3 the season has been downhill with weird shit…
Then There Were None wasn't a Lifetime production, BBC.
Jay seems incredibly naive in every episode, at this point what does he expect, they've fucked up on his characterisation.
Ummm. What? Clearly that's not a pasty white woman, and regardless Ariana can identify with her heritage in whatever way she wants to.
Yeah, that is really weird.
Sympathetic characters like Skyler.
Subprime mortgage crisis. I think UnREAL can get away with nobody going to jail.
ONE OF THE CONTESTANTS IS A BLACK COP!! Anything the writers did with that would be way more interesting than Jeremy's fucking revenge plot. I saw Josh Kelly's name in the credits at the start of the episode and I was like I thought we were done with him, but apparently not, and he was in the episode for like barely…
Doesn't really matter whether we're supposed to like Rachel, it comes down to hypocrisy and storytelling problems within UnREAL. Oh, yeah, a contestant jumped off the roof last season and nobody cares anymore, that's a serious problem because that suicide's effect on Rachel and the rest of the Everlasting crew…
I think I'll watch the rest of the season, and then see whether or not they can superglue the vase back together, but I'm still into Orange is the New Black, I might have to rewatch it at this point and reaffirm my opinions on it after all the coverage on that season.
Really the only things I agree with in this article is critique of that shit-fest of a finale and that Sophia's diminished presence may have hurt the season, but I think it also gave other characters a chance to shine, and if Sophia was more present it would've detracted from the race politics of the season because…
I think the circumstances around the characters in Horace and Pete created a situation that allowed a perfectly valid conversation on trans issues, despite Louie C.K being straight and cisgendered. Also you're probably aware gender and sexuality are on a spectrum, so you can't assume that C.K hasn't struggled with…
This is interestingly the fourth C grade the show has received, and the first since season 2. It's really a shame after the fifth season being so great. The show feels like they had it all planned out to get the characters to a specific points in season 5, and now I don't know if it's too early to call it, but I think…
Faking It is pretty good, the first six episodes struggled to keep me invested, but it's probably more worth watching than Shameless at this point.
Oh, I'm sorry for using Kevin Smith language, we all know I'm right.