Agreed. I started watching the show regularly again the same time Dennis began reviewing it. 25 and 26 were very underwhelming as a whole. 27 is when I started noticing an improvement, both in the writing and animation.
Agreed. I started watching the show regularly again the same time Dennis began reviewing it. 25 and 26 were very underwhelming as a whole. 27 is when I started noticing an improvement, both in the writing and animation.
I know my favorite show is no longer must watch television, but this is arguably the strongest episode of the current season so far. I recommend if you haven't seen it.
Herzog has guest starred on the show.
Much better episode than this review is giving credit for, although I understand the criticisms.
I actually think he's a regular now.
There are a few that probably deserved higher grades as well, including tonight's episode and "The Town."
Scargo
I love Al Davis, but thank goodness we're not dealing with his insane decisions anymore (He was also pretty rude to my 12-year old self when I got the chance to meet him in person).
Ooh, he card read good.
If he hadn't broken his leg, it would have been Derek Carr making the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history and not Tom.
Mind. Blown.
The pilot?
Ratings could drop every year and it could still be on for awhile. It's just so successful compared to anything else.
Season 2 is something else, and quite different from 1.
The Killing improved tremendously in Season 3 when they started a new mystery. "Six Minutes' is one of the best episodes of drama I've watched.
I mean, this was a great idea for an article because it's so true. Almost makes me want to rewatch the pilot and just stop there.
Random Episodes on Simpsons World:
I know what you're talking about with Better Call Saul. Aside from the cold open, I remember the pilot feeling very slow. The second episode was what really got me hooked. I'm not surprised they aired them back to back as a two-night premiere.
Some classic Joe Buck moments:
When the Seahawks got inside the five yard line in Super Bowl XLIX, I think Belichick made a huge mistake not calling a timeout and letting them run the clock down. If the Seahawks had scored in that scenario, Brady would have been given practically no time to go down the field to respond. People would remember that…