Zosia? Zosia who? Oh, you mean playwright daughter.
Zosia? Zosia who? Oh, you mean playwright daughter.
No God! Please no! You leave a sinking ship, you don't board it!
Perhaps, but Stills and Nash are quite awesome and Young is just in a whole different league.
Why thank you!? I actually can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
But now Happy Endings will have some extra March! Although it probably won't show up until April, or maybe even May.
Wow, Nate Silver predicts the Oscars twice a year? I wonder how reliable his predictions are in the middle of summer.
I'll probably be trying to solve 1 of those 99 problems. Oh frak that, I can get a social life later. I'll be hanging out here.
I got 99 problems, but access to pre-sale tickets ain't one. Cause, you know, I really don't want to go.
I don't think this show has been consistent in quality (the Eden arc was indeed awful), or that it hasn't fluctuated between cartoonishness and heart (which I don't necessarily look for in the same episode). I really love (and do remember) episodes like Krampus and The Wishbone, but if you look at the 7 episodes we've…
@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus I know it's not a good sign that these shows get such low ratings (which could be due to NBC's mismanagement) and that they're still on the air (which is due to other shows failing miserably).
So they buried the hatchet, and picked up the axe?
What's the over/under on how many episodes Killen's third attempt at a network show will get?
Shhh, don't say that! Now the Man Police will come and revoke your Man Card.
It seems that neither TheBeef, nor his apology, nor the differences are that creative.
It's probably not even funny anymore how screwed (up) NBC is, but you somehow gotta bless that mess. It's given us 7 seasons of 30 Rock, 5 seasons of Chuck, 3 and a zombie season of Community, 13 episodes of Awake, 4 seasons of Parenthood, and now probably 6 (or even more) seasons of Parks and Recreation.
I've Benin trying to come up with a good pun, but I don't think I'm Ghana find one.
Not the best Suburgatory episode ever, but certainly not the worst either. I thought the sting was in the tail, with Ryans 3-day away game. Lisa was hinting at something the whole episode (her and Malik's disapproving looks at the end of the cold open were hilarious) but I didn't connect the dots.
I feel like the show has gone for all cartoonishness all the time, whereas before it was a mix between cartoonishness and heart. I think Tessa's search for her mother, Dallas' divorce and Ryan finding out he was adopted gave the show some nice emotional depth.
That Babylon two-parter still gives me nightmares every time I watch it, and I won't watch the later season 2 episodes late at night, because the creepy stuff Brother Justin gets up to does not contribute to a good night's sleep. I don't think they could have found a more perfect actor for the part than Clancy Brown.
Dammit, who forgot to file the patent application?