I believe the CW would have done better.
I believe the CW would have done better.
The fact that The Runaways don’t actually run away until Season 2 is the physical manifestation of the joke I’ve been making for years that if Knight Rider were made today, the car wouldn’t show up until the 15th episode.
For real, the Switch portability gives this all-new life. I didn’t care too much for the recent PS4 Genesis release — felt the PS3 compilation was superior — but being able to take those games on the go is a whole new ballgame.
Especially considering I haven’t even heard of the #1 show, I’m calling BS.
There is exactly a 0% chance that not a SINGLE Marvel show made it onto that list. Especially considering I haven’t even heard of the #1 show, I’m calling BS.
One of the best games for 3DS I got was Monster Hunter Stories, such fun spin-off game
Danson is a goddamn TV icon at this point. After 40 years of just killing it this may be his peak and that’s saying something.
My husband and I were talking about this after last night’s episode - how do they keep answering the question “Where can they go from here?” Because they keep making it seem impossible, and then finding the most creative possible way to prove me wrong.
You think they didn’t exist before?
Fair point!
You still believe anything Michael said back then?
Yeah, it almost felt like Stephen Merchant was reprising his Tooth Fairy role.
She didn’t need a dude. She needed a person who knows and deeply cares about her. That person happened to be a dude, and one who’s awesome.
It seems almost unfair to the rest of television that a show like this can pack this much forward momentum, while addressing fundamental questions about the nature of good and evil in the universe, while breaking new ground in what is possible narratively, while also being really forking funny,
So we’ve already all said plenty of (deservedly) good things about Carden’s work as the Soul-Squad-as-Janet, so I’m going to say that tonight she was also superb as just regular Janet. She did some of the warmest, most sincere character work she’s done since the show began, and that’s saying something. When Janet was…
I loved Community and I’m not sure The Good Place supplants it for me, but I 100% co-sign I’m not sure any show has so consistently defied my expectations, surprised me, and made me actually feel things like The Good Place has
(Accidently posted this in another thread - reposting here as this is where I intended to post it originally)
Mike Schur’s shameful war on accountants’ love of topical puns continues unimpaired.
Just cause, man.