On the whole the music on the show insists upon itself rather than supporting the scenes.
On the whole the music on the show insists upon itself rather than supporting the scenes.
I can't really tell if the reviewer likes the show or not (heh)… But I will say this is better than shows where the avclub assigns someone who clearly doesn't enjoy the show that much to go through the motions.
It does make you want to take a few hundred dollars out of the bank and shove it in a coffee can in the freezer like Grandma, who saw the run on the banks during the Great Depression, used to do.
Well, without the New Testament you don't exactly have Christianity…
The baby was a little too dark given the actors.
Great list overall, but Mario Paint is a nostalgic relic that would be loaded once and never touched again. It's a tool, and at the time it was a fun, borderline useful tool, but it's too dated now. It also had a special peripheral.
Yes, eventually, with the rest of the S's, alphabetically.
Sometimes when casting a baby, you get what you get.
Well, despite burying the hatchet, Jessa and Hannah have a fairly legit beef. Jessa also has substance use issues.
This man has the opposite opinions as me.
No. A lot of boring inside television writing stuff.
In my mind Jessa is dead within 2 years.
"Have A Nice Day" is amazing, but unfortunately responsible for the entire awful genre of wrestler autobiographies.
I feel like Corey Feldman would want to be intimately involved in the whole process.
I'm going to guess Dustin Diamond
So what you're saying is a lot of famous people have less famous siblings who work as actors/musicians?
I've heard unboxing videos are phenomenally popular among the 6-8 year old set.
Lena Dunham noted that was her last scene with Adam Driver in the post interview.
Yup. Marnie in particular was enjoying attention from eligible bachelors. Hannah was doing her hilarious HannahDance.
That scene really bugged me, as it was the most obvious case of the show going on a farewell tour with the actors they like.