"How was your lamb"
"Skewered"
"How was your lamb"
"Skewered"
Well, at least the girls on Bunheads have a backup show to go to in case their current one doesn't work out.
The finale scene from last week, the finale scenes from this week…the Sherman-Palladinos are just fucking phenomenal with dialogue. The gold standard with these. I'm reeling with shock and delight.
unbelievable. it's almost impossible to tell what cartoon network likes and doesn't like, or what it considers a good or bad rating. I actually was under the impression Young Justice had a huge following.
I don't think anybody needs their "cover" for much longer. The Reach's plan is coming to fruition, and if you were undercover, you would need to make your move to stop them well before their endgame stroke becomes possible.
Yep, plus communication is a two-way street. If the beetle is constantly in your head talking, then you can always be sure of its intentions. To cut that off changes everything, and is potentially really dangerous.
The fact that Lee Scratch Perry is so far down the bill is embarrassing.
I really, really wanted Kenneth Lonergan.
I hope Bunheads doesn't make it a habit of inexplicably writing one of the bunheads out each week, the show just doesn't feel right without the foursome. Something must have happened to Kaitlyn Jenkins schedule.
"Fox president Kevin Reilly kept describing The Following as a show about a “good guy versus a bad guy” at the Television Critics Association winter press tour"
As a sure sign that the AV Club is trying to encourage viewership of Bunheads, this is the second week in a row that "What's On Tonight" has put in its showing at the wrong time. Seems like this one is gonna be a keeper folks!
This show has been shockingly confident since its return. The scripts are sharper. The pace blisters. The words are coming out faster. The jokes land harder. The acting by everybody is more assured.
Let's just put it at "really not good." I've already got my letter writing stationary ready…
After years of watching it, I still am amazed at Amy Sherman Palladino's ability to write romantic scenes with teenagers. I have an almost automatic gag reflex whenever a hint of it (whether in tv or movie or whatever) starts to creep up, but the scene here with Sasha and Roman was terrific: kinda sassy, kinda dirty,…
I get the feeling Nightwing has a good feel for who can be trusted and who can't. He doesn't trust Meagan, who has gone from lonely outsider to the popular girl who dates multiple people in the group, now too scatterbrained be trusted with the secret. He can't trust Superboy because the guy can't keep his emotions…
I cannot wait for its return.
I cannot wait for its return.
My favorite of the past 20 years is "Ay, Ay, Ay, It's Christmas" by Ricky Martin.
My favorite of the past 20 years is "Ay, Ay, Ay, It's Christmas" by Ricky Martin.
An F! You must be in a generous mood. If I was a tv executive, an episode this bad would be grounds for immediate cancellation.