Ravi's delightful reactions to Superhero Liv elevate this to a near-perfect episode.
Ravi's delightful reactions to Superhero Liv elevate this to a near-perfect episode.
Luke Skywalker and Spartacus, together. This show has everything. The only downside is that Spartacus was wearing too much clothing.
Rosa's dating a guy from the library? Ugh, bunch of punk ass book jockeys.
Hannibal and Will, Hannibal.
Tom: I have chlamydia.
Josh: Again?
Turbo is perhaps my least favorite. It picks up toward the end, but it's a slog to get there. In Space was supposed to be the final season at the time, so the writers just went balls to the wall and made it a heavily serialized space opera. Cliche as it is, I kinda like the "darker and edgier" seasons, and In Space…
Upvoted for Power Rangers, obviously. If you want to try the "good" seasons, check out In Space, Time Force, or, my favorite, RPM.
Bunheads! All you commenters were right, it's a damn delight and a damn shame it was canceled.
Amanda Seyfried's Twin Peaks can always tell when it's going to rain…well, when it's raining.
The casting on this show, from the main four to all the wonderful secondary characters, is superb. Whoever discovered Aya Cash deserves a damn medal.
Well, if your Twitter feed is any indication, we tend to like the same shows, so perhaps I'll give it a gander over winter hiatus.
Dear CBS,
Felicity's been so much better this season, but leave it to an episode of The Flash to make her the most fun. That high five moment with Cisco was magical.
Alright, so what do we think: is the open relationship going to work for Josh and Arnold, or will it be the downfall of their relationship?
Hitchcock and Scully are truly the Bert and Ernie of the Nine-Nine.
So Please Like Me is not only one of the best shows at authentically portraying mental illness, but now also abortion? This show is truly incredible.
Seeing Sam get weave-slapped was perfection.
Between Gretchen snorting Killian's Adderall and stashing the gun in her purse, that was the most dread-inducing first minute of any TV show I've ever encountered.
Even though I miss her as my fellow Ranger Operator Series Yellow, Rose McIver has the role of a lifetime in Liv Moore, and she's definitely fantastic in it. Her line readings in this episode were delightful.
Definitely. I'm rewatching season 2, and the contrast is apparent. Jake and Amy always seem like buddies, whereas Jake and Sophia were in a much more convincing romantic relationship. The whole plot of "The Mattress" makes it feel like Jake is dragging Amy down.