What? I don't what that means. Am I imagining some of them?
What? I don't what that means. Am I imagining some of them?
My favourite bit of Talking Funny is when Chris Rock makes a joke about the 'sitting on a cock cause I'm gay' bit Louis CK brings up. Everyone laughs, but Gervais leans over looking to get a high five from Rock only to realise he isn't getting one.
Derek isn't a Netflix show. It's made for Channel 4 in the UK and has been added to Netflix after the full series aired here. I've no idea why Channel 4 is persisting with it either, it doesn't seem to get great viewing figures.
Him bringing back David Brent as an idiot also negates the progress he made as a person in The Office. Brent was an idiot and didn't realise it, but by the end of the Christmas special, he'd grown up, stood up for himself and moved on. Everything Gervais has done with the character since he reintroduced Brent has…
Do you follow him on Twitter? I would suggest that doing so would make you think that he is actually a cynical bully and it's not an act.
It would be a waste of everyone's time to bring back Community for one more season when the last two have not been good. There's nothing left for the show to say or do, as a TV show or a film.
That's possible, but how long could she have gone for when she had joint custody of the kids too?
But surely that's the point, that's why he's writing it the way he is. Sure she could learn more English or he could learn more Hungarian or they could use a translation app, but it would completely change what he's doing, and not for the better.
But it ends with him joking about her getting pregnant, so doesn't that imply that she did get pregnant, and they didn't get divorced, meaning neither of them did the things they wanted to?
Why? How would it make the show better?
He's definitely said that he hired her because he thought she was the best person he saw for the role, and doesn't care that it doesn't make sense that they'd have two blonde daughters. Think it was discussed in one of his Fresh Air interviews.
Oasis were such a phenomenon in the UK that even Wibbling Rivalry, the recording of Liam and Noel threating each other was released as a 'single' and sold enough copies to crack the top 40 singles chart.
Noel wrote all the music and lyrics for the first 3 albums, and even he'll admit that they don't stand up to close inspection. That said, they read like genius poetry compared to Liam's lyrics for Little James, his first go at it on Standing on the Shoulder of Giants.
I think it rebounded slightly from the previous season, but I do agree that I was just tired of it in its final season.
Makes sense that S7 is the end for Parks and Recreation. I really enjoyed S6, but it still felt like the natural end of the stories for its characters was getting ever closer. Shorter season will let it go out with a victory lap, rather than the tedious mess The Office was in its final season before a reasonably…
Anyone else reminded of Jack Nicholson's Joker by Michael Pitt's performance in the final scene? Laugh and facial expressions felt familiar in that way, but worked well for the character.
NBC should just announce that they'll let Bryan Fuller make Hannibal for as long as he wants to. It's utterly unique television, and they'll get nothing but praise for sticking with it when it reaches the natural conclusion Fuller has for it.
"Because coming together in this sad occasion would be comforting."
Yes, it was undoubtedly better than 4, but didn't get close to being as good as any of the first 3.
Fair enough, but S4 wasn't funny and neither was S5.