Yeah, as someone who has been pretty down on Hillary lately they made me feel okay that I will inevitably have to vote for her in the general election. Way to go Broad City!
Yeah, as someone who has been pretty down on Hillary lately they made me feel okay that I will inevitably have to vote for her in the general election. Way to go Broad City!
Examples? I really doubt Broad City would go down that route.
The point of this show is that unproven comics are being given a chance to prove their strength. Putting people who are in HBO and FOX sitcoms in it is sort of defeating the purpose.
Yeah, people abruptly quitting their jobs with zero backup plan is one of the most "we're privileged rich writers who don't really understand how regular people live" moves on TV.
Yeah the show looked like a genuine candidate for cancellation last season, when it was barely outrating The Mindy Project. It looks pretty safe now though.
It will definitely get a Season 6. From there on it depends on whether or not FOX can get its shit together.
One thing I've really liked about this season is that it finally feels like it's using each member of the ensemble equally. Cece and Winston are now developed enough that they can hold entire plots on their own, which wasn't the case in Seasons 1-3. S2 is still the show's peak but in terms of the ensemble I would say…
If Kasich had any shot at the nomination then I would see your point, but we're in a world where Donald Fucking Trump is the frontrunner. If you don't see a difference between her and him then I feel like you aren't quite realizing the rhetoric Trump has been spreading. Hillary would be boring and status quo and…
I don't think it'll hurt him at all in the primaries but I do think a candidate that is inspiring riots and violence is a very scary thing to a lot of general election voters and even moderate Republicans. So if this becomes a more regular thing I do think it will hurt his campaign. Although the entire Trump campaign…
Yeah if I had to pick just one service, it'd be ad-free Hulu. It's the only streaming service where you can watch new seasons ad-free. That's a big deal to me. And at this point it just flat out has a better TV selection than Netflix.
Orange is the New Black and Bojack are great IMO. Jessica Jones could be if it doesn't drop off in S2.
I would say Linda being upset about the sofa was reasonable. The family jumping on the bandwagon after she had already moved on wasn't. Linda herself barely cared by that point!
Yeah, it seemed like a random twist that wasn't really grounded in any real characterization (something Bob's typically excels at) and just on the desire of the animators to not have to use a new couch design. I mean, Linda being that attached to the couch was barely believable, nevermind Louise.
This is a good point and, not to sound like Tina's rants myself, is something that sometimes gets missed in the so-called "outrage culture". There is a separation between "generally good person who says some not-great things" and, like, Bill Cosby. Tina and I clash on some issues but her work is still great and I…
Man, I wasn't sure if they could top Season 2 but three episodes in and this might be the hottest streak they've been on yet. Incredible.
Yeah I really hope we still see them around town or something. We've already gotten a peek into Nicole's personal life (the chains in the sex shop!).
Yeah, you can make TV vs. film arguments for any other genre but comedy seems like the one area where TV has really trounced film in the past 10 years or so.
I am imaging this being said in Linda Belcher's voice which makes it 100x more effective.
I just realized I accidentally watched episode 3 instead of episode 2. Which means:
With the important detail that the fake phone calls are somehow more embarrassing than the conversation.