How did I not know about this?!!
How did I not know about this?!!
Normally, I would had stopped at "the MRA blog" but it was published by O'Neal so I stuck it out until the end. Should I worry this makes me less of a woman?
Forgot to record it! That's why i have to set the DVR as soon as I read a tweet about something like that. :/
This is a good a place as any to confess that as soon as Xiomara appeared through those doors, the tears started falling uncontrollably. Really, Rafael and Michael can come and go as long as these three women are here for each other with such a loving understanding.
As soon as the nurse popped in, I knew something was up!
The show has made clear in the past that Simone has not been privy to her husband's Machiavellian tendencies. Remember when Canning was on his death bed and she mentioned to Alicia that she couldn't understand how no one had visited him? So I understand her heartbreak even if the show didn't setup the reveal properly.…
A pure coincidence, but I was rewatching S1 on Saturday and Amy's breakdown reminded me of the scene where Dan gives Selina his negative argument against Clean Jobs bill:
Reading the review I found myself agreeing but I had to give this episode an A- anyway for the segment between Amy's breakdown and Hugh Laurie's triumphant entrance. I fist pumped!
Not to mention they featured Bishop in so many episodes yet his end was rather anti-climatic and didn't have much consequences outside Kalinda's departure. Let's not even talk about the very promising setup with the PAC that ended up not meaning anything. Not sure if he'll return next season given his new commitments…
They just started season 4 in the CBS late night reruns and I kept thinking how the first part of S4 was not really bad if you fast-forward anything related to Kalinda and Nick. Even then, the second part of that season had some of the best episodes of the show, like Seven Day Rule and Red Team Blue Team. I don't want…
He received a liver transplant in Mind's Eye so he appears to be in the clear until further notice.
I smelled bullshit right away, but here's the quote!
You're not alone! That part of the bar scene irked me to no end for that very reason. For Kalinda to say that a friendship that hasn't been reciprocated since S2 is the best time of her life made me so mad, and simply existed as fan service. Characters can no longer have any resonance unless they're orbiting Alicia.
I think the last time I found his character interesting or enjoyable was in S4 Boom De Yah Da. Ever since they got him involved with L/G in S5, Canning's presence has become grating.
The difference is that the S4 finale was genuinely exciting while this one just made me roll my eyes.
What a jumbled and lackluster episode. Have to say I didn't expect less from this season at this point! There was no narrative focus or even much of a point to most of what we saw here. Heck, some of it didn't even make sense. Why did they bring back a client from S2 for apparently no reason whatsoever?
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is airing at its regular time of 8:30! Season finale is next week because they got an order for an extra episode.
And Getting On! It is coming back.
I know. I worry with the premiere date delay but at the same time I think that moving it to FXX gives it more legs to survive.
I have a hunch he'll have good chemistry with Lizzy Caplan.