He’d be an amazing biopic for examining horrifying fan entitlement.
He’d be an amazing biopic for examining horrifying fan entitlement.
Oh I didn’t mean Benched was better than the other shows, I just meant the two actors where the best parts of their shows.
Benched combined the best of Happy Endings with the best of Better off Ted.
This was horrifying and went much further than I thought it would.
The other grandpa (Mahoney) is dead.
Don’t know what this show is doing to my thirsty behaviour. Several Cavanaghs? (Though none of them are as hot as real life Cavanagh) Dibney constantly wearing a suit (not that superhero thing)?
Not to be a dick but read the comments above... or those from last week... or any week since Tyler was introduced.
Like Captain Bubb said, I feel that was more reviewer interpretation. Adam clearly said he had a relationship with a man in art school when everyone was doing it (ie the freespirited stereotypes) and another afterwards when no one was doing it.
Difference is, abusers just hurt others. Addicts hurt themselves too.
I remember calling her character Fake Amy Acker last season which makes it even funnier that her ‘boss’ turns out to be Michael Emerson.
No that’s the perfection known as Richard Ayoade
They’ve already subtly hinted that Katherine has “a partner/associate” that Rafael doesn’t know about which was a glaring bright light on how that plot is gonna progress.
When I saw it I thought for sure those were colour contacts.
Yeah I think he felt that because being with someone safe was out of cowardice for him that it immediately meant the same for Connor.
I feel like every season they have this type of “sprawling story at an event” episode but it didn’t work as well because Jimmy’s story was so separate. I feel like they felt Jimmy needed his interesting story too but the cuts back and forth made the party seem more chaotic than it would otherwise.
I feel like a lot of “generally nice but did a shitty thing” people like Vernon (almost running away, the weird cash dominatrix thing) end up staying with horrible people because they feel guilty.
Yeah the American show adapting a British show that in the adaption has nothing in common with “British comedy”
For the Britishness of it all I’d place this show on a spectrum where:
“Smoked a big bowl of ennui and now he’s having an identity crisis.”
That suggested webisode sounds a lot more like a podcast that Nikolaj himself would start when he’s 20something that quickly gets taken over by him researching the 99 as a whole and their cultish existence.