I kinda feel like it's unfair to give that to achievement to a show that aired 97 of its 100 episodes on network TV.
I kinda feel like it's unfair to give that to achievement to a show that aired 97 of its 100 episodes on network TV.
I can understand not liking the last two eps, but I don't get why so many people throw Kimmy Rides a Bike under the bus with them, which has a lot of non-courtroom stuff that's great.
I can understand not liking the last two eps, but I don't get why so many people throw Kimmy Rides a Bike under the bus with them, which has a lot of non-courtroom stuff that's great.
I feel like by the end of the season, there were pretty big differences between them. Jacqueline definitely has way more of a heart than Jenna ever did.
Some troll has been giving it Fs all season.
I hope she comes back next year. I hated her at first, but she was really improving by the time she left.
I'm surprised people are reading Dong's last scene as an indication that he's done. I took it as…pretty much the opposite. I'm guessing Kimmy pining for him will carry over into S2.
I hope UKS Season 2 goes as all-out as Community Season 2 did, especially given they're on Netflix.
Netflix shows go by too fast :(
I think the Britta Renaissance started last year, but it's definitely continuing strong so far.
Midnight pacific/3am Eastern.
ummm whaaat
Honestly, you are the only person of actual Native American descent that I've seen give an opinion on this, so it's really interesting to me that it's so different than the concerned white people opinion.
Yeah I found the trial very upsetting, but I think we were supposed to feel that way, to an extent. I still found parts of it funny in a horrifying way, which is a tough thing to pull off, but I think they did it.
Yeah, honestly I thought it was kind of cool they were acknowledging Native American culture in general. I do get why people felt a little icky about a very white lady playing the character, but I don't think the entire thing has to be totally written off because of it.
You should write a thinkpiece on this!
Then they should probably take issue with, like, every single comedy show of the past 20 years.
Honestly, all they have to do is reveal that Jacqueline was adopted by her Native parents and all of the criticisms would be solved.
I think Chang worked pretty well in the first half of S2 when he was just another random, funny background character. This is also the basic purpose he served in S5, which was a pretty good season for him. It's when they put him front and center that things fall apart. (S1 excluded, obviously)
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