Forrest's solution kind of proves how brilliant and how idiotic he is at the same time.
Forrest's solution kind of proves how brilliant and how idiotic he is at the same time.
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From what I can "Assess" (******), the word about REVIEW's brilliance is finally starting to grow exponentially in the last month or two. Hopefully it will get some of the recognition it deserves and a potential season 3.
So did AJ. She was almost manically eager for him to veto something, ANYTHING.
I agree that there is plenty of blame to go around.
Despite the careful separation of the star ratings for each "show", most (reasonable, normal) people won't make that distinction, and Getting Kicked in the Balls will likely be remembered by society as Forrest's highest rating ever.
And if he vetoes using a veto, then he's reviewing it, and not really vetoing it at all. Great paradox. Given the intelligence of the writing, I could actually see the show going there.
I agree with you on some points; however, you're cherry-picking some others…
Fair enough.
That almost sounds like an AJ spinoff.
Yet creating 2 brand-new review shows, one of which has meaningless star ratings (everything gets a 6) – no problem.
So, we all know by now that "Murder" is one of the reviews next week. Assuming it isn't vetoed (and some teasers imply it isn't), who else thinks Joe will become the target?
Plus the slight (but significant) difference in each of the "star" layouts.
That was the best worst retelling of a joke ever. Didn't even sound like a bad joke– It was so disjointed, it was just nonsense to everyone but us, the audience, who had heard the original.
On top of that, he Thanks Her for it while sprawled on the floor in agony.
Another great glimpse into Forrest's self-destructive (or self-preservation?) side– "Public Speaking" could have been done ANYWHERE, at any occasion. Forrest personally tailored that review to his preference, similar to "Sleeping with Your Teacher", which he deliberately misinterpreted IMO. ;) He seems to be doing…
Touché. Plus, none of the reviews are person-specific, so unless the show breaks its own established format, we probably won't see any like that. :)
I only discovered it a few weeks ago and am frantically trying to spread the word.
All I know is that the Australian version's Murder segment was incredibly dark. There was humor, but it was the blackest comedy.
(After all, she seemed pretty comfortable with orgies.)