About a Boy is definitely getting renewed, but this drop might make it a half season rather than a full one, which is good for Community.
About a Boy is definitely getting renewed, but this drop might make it a half season rather than a full one, which is good for Community.
Yeah, I really don't like Basic Sandwich as the finale either. I just want this show to have a proper ending. That's really the only reason I want another season, otherwise I'd be satisfied with the 5 we got. (Well, that and #sixseasonsandamovie, naturally).
I wonder if this is based on Joe's tweet. (He retweeted it so he definitely saw it)
That has to be one of the most underrated 30 Rock episodes. It cracks me up every single time.
Interesting! Those sound like just the kind of broad generalizations that Hollywood *would* run with!
Save yourself and continue not knowing what it is.
Can anyone explain why movies have such a problem with gender while TV seems to have comparatively much less of one? I guess I don't have any real data to back that up, but TV is doing things like Orange is the New Black which I struggle to imagine happening on the big screen. It's weird because it doesn't seem like…
Not that it *really* matters but TVBytheNumbers now has both Community and Hannibal as "likely to be renewed"
I'm a little worried that the show is going to respond to the Season 3 backlash by going back into a Season 1 kind of low stakes, hangout comedy - which I think would be the wrong move. I know S3 had lots of issues, but I still think the show is best when it has something underneath the surface.
Yeah, I just meant the raw numbers were similar to NBC Thursdays. That 1.0 matches the numbers for both Community and Parks & Rec's season finales.
Fox awkwardly tried to squeeze both Brookyn Nine-Nine and The Mindy Project into the Tuesday 9:30 slot over the spring so they had to split New Girl originals between the two shows so one wouldn't wind up airing with all repeats. That's why it's been such and on/off schedule the past few months. But yeah, it's…
I don't think you get why Don firing Jaguar was so hurtful to Joan. Don was probably the only one who knew how much it hurt for Joan to give herself away to that douchebag, and yet he fired Jaguar without even consulting her, thereby making it so she sold herself for no positive outcome at all. Whether or not they…
The 24 revival has to be one of the most random revivals ever. I mean…why?
And then she became Alex Kerkovich, and all was right with the world.
It amuses me when people use character names as usernames here because then I feel more validated in my opinions. PEGGY OLSON IS ON MY SIDE.
Brendanowicz wasn't bad, just kind of boring. He had some good moments, and he didn't actively drag the show down. Craig is definitely a lot worse but he has nothing on Jamm.
It's a strong finale, at least relative to the rest of late-season Parks. But the last few minutes are really promising and suggest what *could* be a very interesting seventh season, if the show pulls it off.
It took like seven seasons for The Office to get as bad as Modern Family was by its third.
The show got a huge budget cut this year. Combine that with the shortened order and they've probably been thrown through a bit of a loop.
I'm still not exactly sure what makes someone a "hipster" but it seems to be "someone who is young and likes things that I don't like."