It makes more sense when you remember that back in Season 1, Ron was basically a mustachioed Dwight Schrute.
It makes more sense when you remember that back in Season 1, Ron was basically a mustachioed Dwight Schrute.
There really should be an inventory of all the previous episodes that would've made great series finales. I would include Ben and Leslie's wedding, the episode where April and Chris left, the end of Season 6, and Leslie & Ron. It will be interesting to see if next week's episode can surpass any of those.
Garry Gergich for the win!!
James Berardinelli over at Reelviews suggested that we limit the Best Picture nomination to movies that have made over 100 million dollars, which I thought was a weird, weird suggestion coming from someone who tends to love small, indie films over loud blockbusters.
In the insane attention to detail and the constant subverting of our expectations, Better Call Saul is already setting a new precedent for how prequel shows are made.
I just finished Looking for Alaska a few weeks ago, and its depiction of loss is devastatingly accurate.
I realize The Flintstones was hugely influential, but in what universe is it superior to Futurama?
While I'm glad to see King of the Hill on here, and Family Guy NOT on here, I wish Over the Garden Wall had made it.
I've heard theories that the happy ending of this movie is largely a hallucination experienced by the protagonist while in prison. Granted the "that ending was all a hallucination" theory has been over-used, but it's slightly more plausible here than it was in, say, Breaking Bad.
I really loved The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. I wish Hollywood had the audacity to pull off endings that bleak and audacious and honest.
Finishing the first half of The Mahabharata. Began Season 3 of Poirot. Reading Murder Most Unladylike, Hard Times, a couple of other ancient mythology collections. Really loving the final season of Parks & Rec and the first couple of episodes of Better Call Saul.
Well, that escalated quickly…
Fax mentis incendium gloria cultum, et cetera, et cetera… Memo bis punitor delicatum!
"OUT, AM I??"
"Alligatas. Kangaroos. Dingo babys!"
Brian Williams?
"This book… is dope."
It sounds like a name Leslie and Ben would come up with together, in bed.
Seriously, where the heck did he find the time?
Turns out, the entire prequel series is a flash-forward.