I wish there had been a 4th season of Difficult People!
I wish there had been a 4th season of Difficult People!
Retread Wes Anderson. Love the cast, but looks way too precious.
She certainly does - as a woman in the same stage of life portrayed on Better Things, I think that show just really gets to the heart of being a mom with almost adult daughters.
Who?
I know! If you haven’t already, be sure to watch “Toast of London” on Netflix with Matt Berry.
Agree - she’s been robbed since BCS premiered.
They are all delicious, but I am partial to the chocolate parfait.
The best - I’ve always loved that ad. “It’s a salad, isn’t it?” There could be a real mean of genius ad for the inventor of the ad about the inventor of the taco salad!
Yeah - the seasoning packet just makes me think of that heavy chicken/beef bouillon flavor. Too much.
My mom would have my dad hide her “treats” (usually fancy chocolates) from her, so they could be parceled out one at a time rather than eaten all at once.
Hot fudge all the way -to me it’s not a sundae without it. Way back in the 80's I worked at a Steve’s Ice Cream in Boston. We made our own hot fudge in a slow cooker -butter, chocolate, heavy cream, and sugar. Oh my god, it was good. I would often make myself spoon sized sundaes - just a spoonful of ice cream with…
I can’t believe you gave this an A. It reminded me of those shows that the networks would broadcast on the Friday night before the new kids shows premiered each fall. This was a real disappointment.
Yep - this show will become America’s Next Top Washed Up Celebrity Dancer. Now smize for the camera!
I’d be afraid to watch it again. I actually saw it by winning tickets from WDVE radio in Pittsburgh for a pre-release screening. My dad took me - he must have been cringing the whole time.
I got to know this song from the Times Square movie soundtrack. Loved that movie, but then again, I was 14. Great tune!
Agree - I think the flavor of Campari is just about the best thing in the world.
Perfect example.
Sure. They can add a kooky social worker who loves heavy metal (and talks about it all the time) and a good looking Shakespeare quoting paramedic who tries to get between Jake and Amy. There you go - that’s next season.
The whole show is based on the character’s quirks - ha, ha, Terry likes yogurt. The show could be set in a bookstore or a school or a factory - wouldn’t change much. I don’t think Brooklyn 99 is the vehicle for “tackling issues”.
My thought too - I saw the Apartment for the first time back in the 80's, and it was always an open indictment of toxic masculinity.