They don’t. They’re Middle Grade (generally aimed at 8-12 year olds). If you want, you can specify that they’re Upper Middle Grade (generally aimed at 11-13 year olds).
They don’t. They’re Middle Grade (generally aimed at 8-12 year olds). If you want, you can specify that they’re Upper Middle Grade (generally aimed at 11-13 year olds).
Not sure the premise has aged that well honestly. People don’t just hire 13 year olds to watch their kids anymore when you can hire a poor college kid to do it for the same price in most cases.
Traveling, performing before audiences, and infected with the virus. The name ‘typhoid Mary’ comes to mind. There’s growing evidence the much-feared ‘2nd wave’ is now on its way and this time its infecting younger adults. You know, the types who would go to a comedy club in the middle of a pandemic.
Maybe he's stuck inside of Memphis with the Nashville blues again
Not to mention, as I keep having to remind comics, taking a microphone and pressing it to the lips of a host for five minutes, then having them pass it to one or two feature comics who hold it to their lips for fifteen to twenty minutes each, then back to the host for five more minutes, then to an opener for half an…
Hey if I could count the number of times I passed out in Nashville and woke up in Memphis
“exhaustion after all the week’s work and travel,”
Hmm, the tweet says Nashville, the sign on stage says Nashville, but I’m going to stick with the crack reporting staff at the AV Club. Clearly this happened in Memphis, and the tweet and the video were edited as part of some deep state conspiracy. Fake news!
A teenager? Honestly, I would like to hear the bear’s side of the story.
What brand of laptop was it? The marketing potential is endless.
I think they did foreshadow Tiffany’s actions because the last time they were all together she wasn’t acting interested in the baby. I thought she was a bit depressed then.
I agree that Season 4 has been the most well written, better acted, and more entertaining. I’m not sure how much of my assessment is related to being shut in due to COVID-19, but I thoroughly enjoyed each episode, except Lowkey Trippin, which I liked the least.
I agree the reviewer assuming its all over seems very premature. I actually think there is a very good chance Lawrence cancels his move to stay in LA to be near the baby and he and Issa will make a go of it.
“I wish TV would have a real conversation about how women “end up” pregnant when they were “being careful”. What does that even mean?”
Thanks for the recaps, Ashley!
“Once again, a black woman let a black man off the hook with regard to his child. She should expect him to be involved, to care, to be a part of the child’s life. If he chooses not to be there, that is on him, but she shouldn’t give him a pass to just go about his business, that is a horrible message to send and has…
I feel like you’re writing off the Lawrence-Issa relationship waaaaaaay too quickly, Ashley. I wish it was over too, hell, a long time ago. But just because he’s moving AND having a baby with another woman doesn’t mean they can’t drag him out for another couple of seasons.
My thoughts on the finale:
Well, here we are with many of our suspicions confirmed and I feel....fine I suppose? Bullet Points this time -
Prentice said on his twitter outright the baby was Derek’s and the tone seemed extremely annoyed.