Ahh, would have been fun, but I am on PS3 unfortunately. :(
Ahh, would have been fun, but I am on PS3 unfortunately. :(
I was lucky enough to somehow get all 4 of the Volus characters. The Vanguard one was my favorite, that guy was like a bowling ball of destruction (kind of a glass cannon, though, because he has very low shields and health).
I’ve never been a big online gamer, LAN or MMO, but I was well-addicted to Mass Effect 3's multiplayer for a good while. I wonder if people are still playing that?
Also, Jesse Novak should be a guest composer/musician for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. There are already lots of connections there, since Rachel Bloom was on BoJack Horseman, and BJ Novak also had a cameo on a CEG episode.
It definitely took a couple of episodes to get used to the three-timeline setup, but I absolutely loved season 1. Watching Maria breakdown over [REDACTED] near the end of the series was really hard to watch.
I wouldn’t mind having “Mr. Peanutbutter’s House” as a ringtone.
Well, the two leads in this show pretty much hate just about everything except each other. But honestly, a lot of the fun of the show is watching them ruthlessly mock and belittle pop culture.
Impotent, sure, but complicit? Taking legal or even demonstrable action against Kevin Spacey would have required the consent and cooperation of someone who he has harassed/assaulted, wouldn’t it? (seriously, if I’m wrong if there’s some level of nuance I’m missing, I wouldn’t mind someone correcting me) Without that,…
Difficult People is incredibly funny. I never liked Billy Eichner before I saw this show, but as it turns out, in an R-rated context, he’s pretty hilarious (ditto Julie Klausner).
I could not stop laughing at Dustin’s hair. I know, I know, it was period appropriate and that likely would have been really cool in 1984, but it was just such a drastic change.
I think the writers tried to address, lampshade, and quash possible theories about this already. In “Dance Dance Resolution” (which I’ve watched like 5 times already because it’s my favorite episode of the series so far), one of Eleanor/Chidi’s plans that Mindy St. Clair wrote down was “Try to convince Michael that…
I love the small detail of the white specks flashing here and there in the final title sequence.
Oh, Gael, my eternal crush. <3 I’ve been smitten ever since I saw Y Tu Mamá También and he just gets more handsome with age.
Do you use four puffs of the Farrah Fawcett spray?
A lot of the pushback against this episode is pretty overblown (I read an article calling it one of the “worst episodes of TV ever” - really?), but there’s no denying that it was a pretty mediocre episode and extremely poorly placed in the overall season, interrupting what should be a build-up to the climax. The…
The use of the f-bomb in S4 was also nicely contrasted with S1-3. It still represented a relationship that was broken beyond repair, but eventually led to a bit of unexpected kindness and selflessness from BoJack to his mother.
Ah. Gotta admit, I much preferred the “trapped in wood” theory to the institution one. Oh well.
You’re right, The Return does seem to build much more from Fire Walk With Me than it does the original series. Still, I really enjoy the original series other than the middle of season 2, and I kind of wanted just a complete viewing of the series, beginning to end. But...I might have to just skip a bunch of episodes…
I think the best we can hope for is a version of BoJack that finally accepts that “happy ending” is not something that happens in real life and starts to make less selfish decisions. Season 4 had hints of this realization, so maybe there is hope for that after all.
Well, it’s a partial explanation at least. Kind of dashes my theory about what’s happening in the final few scenes against the rocks. I’m rewatching the entire series right now (about 1/3 of the way through season 2, which means I’m about to go through the worst 8-episode stretch or so of the series), so hopefully I…