I was under the impression that the Emerald Archer was his new nickname when China White called him that, but nobody else did during the episode, so that is probably incorrect. It was a little frustrating, given the way last week's episode ended.
I was under the impression that the Emerald Archer was his new nickname when China White called him that, but nobody else did during the episode, so that is probably incorrect. It was a little frustrating, given the way last week's episode ended.
So, I'm not sure if anyone else has already brought this up (or if has even been mentioned in a review), but with all these Eagleton residents invading Pawnee, isn't it inevitable that some 50-year-old housewife will recognize Ron/Duke Silver eventually? Then again, April's parents never did, so I may be overthinking…
I seem to have happily forgotten he is involved. I guess now it is equally possible that the show will be cancelled very early in its run or that it will carry on for a decade-long Two and a Half Men-like reign of terror.
Why spend the money reshooting the pilot for a show that will only air two episodes prior to cancellation?
I'm way behind on Switched at Birth this half-season, so I have nothing of substance to add, but you have no idea how excited I was when I saw Laura Spencer earlier. I was just flipping through the channels, then bam! Lizzie Bennet's sister.
Was I the only one who really wanted Tobias Fünke's gay pride boat to crash the party?
"I will speak in complete sentences, and I won't cry."
Those poor people nearly lost their town to a tornado-quake. Bite your tongue!
I loved the Castaway reference. Bravo, writers. Bravo.
"That's my pantsuit. I wanted it back." "Well, maybe you should have thought of that before we burned it."
My birthday is December 21st, so I understood much of Jane's anger toward her birthdate. Gift-clumping was a common practice in my household as a child.
My birthday is December 21st, so I understood much of Jane's anger toward her birthdate. Gift-clumping was a common practice in my household as a child.
"[Destroying everyone else's Christmas decorations] is for all the things our Christmas birthdays ruined for us. The late birthday cards, the combo-gifts, the impotence."
"[Destroying everyone else's Christmas decorations] is for all the things our Christmas birthdays ruined for us. The late birthday cards, the combo-gifts, the impotence."
For as much as they hyped up The Big Reveal in this episode, it was far less interesting than the reveal that the Well-dressed Man was Tommy's dad. After that, it was blatantly obvious who the Dark Archer was, but David Ramsey compared tonight's episode to Dexter's 4th season finale last week. Sorry, Digg, but you…
For as much as they hyped up The Big Reveal in this episode, it was far less interesting than the reveal that the Well-dressed Man was Tommy's dad. After that, it was blatantly obvious who the Dark Archer was, but David Ramsey compared tonight's episode to Dexter's 4th season finale last week. Sorry, Digg, but you…
She has my all time favorite tweet. Something to the effect of "How didn't they name the video game 'Mario Speedwagon'?"
She has my all time favorite tweet. Something to the effect of "How didn't they name the video game 'Mario Speedwagon'?"
Megan Amram, who co-wrote this episode, auditioned for a part on Glee a while back. I urge you to find the video on YouTube.
Megan Amram, who co-wrote this episode, auditioned for a part on Glee a while back. I urge you to find the video on YouTube.