See also: The Book of Deuteronomy
See also: The Book of Deuteronomy
Yeah I guess I figured White Josh probably would've mentioned it to his bro.
Yeah I was surprised Dream Ghost didn't bring up the obvious Josh/theater camp connection. Josh, like the whale, is just a metaphor.
Yeah the whole reason Paula became friends with Rebecca is to live vicarious through her high-jinks. I'm worried we're looking at a bff breakup if she really moves on from Josh.
Well, according to the preview for next week's episode (I know some people consider those spoilers, so spoiler warning, I guess), she's now at least pretending to be over Josh, and considering Josh seemed to be the main thing that kept them apart, I'd say Gregbecca is looking more likely than it has in a long time.
She asked "Does anyone actually enjoy that?", which strongly implies that no, she did not enjoy it.
I've seen every episode at least four times, and can confirm that we have not seen her in college before. Although we did get that great story with the Barack Obama bobble-head.
There's a best original song Emmy! Those can't be too hard to win, right??
Heather actually is credited as a regular, despite only showing in about 2/3rd of the episodes. I'm kinda glad she didn't show up though. She just doesn't have the same kind of connection to Rebecca that the other four have, and her presence probably would've just distracted from the drama.
We just got a renewal, I'm not ready to be worried about it getting canceled again, dammit!
Right?? At this point the plotting is at like season 2 of Homeland levels. Except, you know, good.
I'm sure in Season 2 we'll get an updated theme song. Hopefully with White Josh it in.
That seems like… a poor allocation of resources.
Tiny Rebecca is HILARIOUS! I want a prequel show with her called Future Crazy Girlfriend.
I love how Josh apparently considers Darryl an authority on men being hot because he's been openly bi for about six weeks.
Twice a week is a lot better than…once ever?
And some, I assume, are Superman.
Magneto's the villain (at least, a villain) in most of them, but Magneto's a great enough character that I've never gotten sick of him.
I like stories.
I can think of about twenty things that could reasonably be argued to have ruined the X-Men movies, and Jennifer Lawrence is not one of them.