Choe has yet to respond directly to the renewed criticism or issue another apology for his actions
Choe has yet to respond directly to the renewed criticism or issue another apology for his actions
Anybody who suggests Ready Player One is a cop
And, finally, when there’s nothing left, when you can’t borrow another idea from the Original Trilogy or buy another case of blue milk, you bust the joint out. You light a match.
Well, to extend your metaphor, what if, today, in 2023, every single important thing that happened had to be viewed through the lens of World War II? And then, too, every historical story had to lead into World War II? That’s what Star Wars and other franchises like Harry Potter have done. Why? Because Hollywood…
I’m really seriously astonished that a massive corporation somehow had a contract worth $500 million and their lawyers seriously didn’t include a provision on the total number of episodes they would be receiving.
I am very nervous about the potential implications of the last line “oh yes we did” from Boat Guy. I’m hoping against hope he meant something vague related to their minds meeting or something and not “we had sex and you don’t remember because you were too drunk and also the psychic said you’d be a mom surprise.”
I am extremely concerned with the potential implications of the last line “oh yes we did” from Boat Guy. I’m hoping against hope he meant “we fell in love” or something and not “we had sex and you don’t remember and also the psychic said you’d be a mom surprise” ick.
Your point is well articulated, but.......Ted has been very up front about what kind of show it is from Season 1 episode 1. Ted cares about helping people grow into the best people they can be first, and winning games in whatever sport it is second. He tells Trent Crimm this twice so there is no mistake. Whether you…
I obviously enjoy the last two seasons of this show way more than the folks at AV Club. Nothing wrong with that, but it means I don’t usually agree with the reviews.
Did anyone else notice that Ted actually wrote “TRY ANGELS!” on the last line?
Your comment is a better review than the review. Thank you for providing some context and analysis that we (or at least I) would have missed otherwise.
With the whiff of a filler set piece, this subplot had all of Richmond’s players remembering that the best way to spend a curfew-free night in Amsterdam is to not go see tulips, not eat Dutch food, not attend a private party, and definitely not bear witness to a sex show and instead to have a pillow fight(?).
This was definitely an episode that either one went along for the ride or fought it most of the way. I see Manuel is holding court in the latter. But I was all in. First breaking up the group so one had these mini-adventures was a blast. Roy & Jaimie, sure Roy learning to bike was an amusing part of it, but the…
Sure, “Triangles TRY ANGLES” does feel like the ramblings of someone thinking they’re high
Yet we still don’t know who voted to see tulips.
I loved this episode so much. I don’t mind the storylines following one or two people as all those personal journeys are needed for the collective goal of life being light enough to have fun on the field. I also appreciate that many of these lines were started in season 1 and subtly followed throughout the seasons to…
...once Rebecca lets herself enjoy her life she finds the most peace...
You are correct. I was unsure if the review was making a joke, but there absolutely is no dog. Sally wants to know if Barry has taken care of any blowback she might face from the attacker she killed in the Season 3 finale.
Yea, holy cow, thought that was pretty obvious.
Prettty sure Muffin was code for the dead biker guy from the finale.