You heard The Worst Guys before BOB by Outkast?
You heard The Worst Guys before BOB by Outkast?
Maybe not my favorite, but a few that I don't think get the credit they deserve;
"All I Want Is You" by U2 (Edge's best work imo)
"Forgiveness" by Girls
"There There" by Radiohead
"Positive Tension" by Bloc Party
"Always Been Your Love" by Hot Chip (the solo should really soundtrack the climax of a good romcom, I've…
Get out!
Of course you would, you schmuck
It's good at weeding people out. If you really count ranking the movies in a popular franchise instructions and get upset about it, you might not want to talk that person.
I had never felt worse about being single til watching this season. In the meantime, back to tinder I go.
I felt soooo bad for Dev when she shut him down. It was such a reasonable move for him based on how the date was going, and that moment seemed right. Nothing wrong with what she did, that's just how shit goes sometimes.
I know this is an unpopular opinion, especially after last week, and I'm sure I'm maybe the only fan of this show who holds it, but I'm not sure that I want Phillip and Elizabeth to stay together for the rest of the series. Maybe I'm reading something that isn't there, but while they obviously love each other, I think…
Why couldn't Real Eleanor just become a regular on The Good Place?
If, in the vulture profile, Aziz was telling the truth and that there is no plan for a third season, I will be very bummed. My biggest disappointment, aside from the obvious, would be the amount of time to his career. I don't know how all the stuff that went down with Chef Jeff, especially in the last episode, worked…
I was bummed that Denise and Brian's roles were lessened a lot this year, and that I don't think we even got a scene with the whole group of friends. This episode was perfect though, and made up a little bit for it.
I liked the to romance story a good deal. I thought the idea or translating the grandness and unabashed romanticism of old Italian cinema to the world of the show was a very ambitious idea. I was finding myself hoping for a different ending from the one we got though.
Better than Cyrus Tolliver?
Was there a joke I missed when Jonah called Richard, and in the background Catherine, Marjorie, and the doctor were huddled around his sample?
Sure was!
This show should just be called The Shit We Go Through Just To Not Feel Alone
I just wanna know why Burton couldn't convince Matt to do some S&G karaoke though
The big thing that struck me recently is reflecting on what is reasonable to expect versus what is unrealistic ideals and the pressure that can put on both you and potential partners.
As a 20-something guy in the midst of the dating app scene, this show puts me in a weird headspace in a way no other show really does
The spoiler tags are pretty apt considering one of the conversations in one of those episodes