Leonard is my favorite secondary character. Does anyone seriously like Magnitude? I like the creation of his character as far as of poking fun at TVs insistence on having catchphrases, but he's a legit annoying character
Leonard is my favorite secondary character. Does anyone seriously like Magnitude? I like the creation of his character as far as of poking fun at TVs insistence on having catchphrases, but he's a legit annoying character
It has to be Magnitude, right? Maybe Beetle Juice.
Todd left out Shershaw. Gotta fit Shershaw into the mix somehow.
I like to think that ABC Wednesday is just preparation for NBC Thursday, but without Parks and Recs and Community tomorrow—well I'll watch but it'll feel a little empty.
I'm not a fan of the Amber storyline. The assistant/politician secret love affair is one of the most tired and boring drama tropes. I think Amber has great potential as a character, and Mae Whitman owns the role, but the writers refuse to give her interesting storylines. If this is the end of the possible scandal with…
RIP. Gonna zombie walk to my kitchen, pop some popcorn, and watch Night of the Living Dead ASAP.
Season 3 for me. Watching all the episodes back to back is amazing. The writing and acting are so tight. There's such a sense of excitement. The last 4 episodes are my favorite consecutive episodes. That said, season 2 and 4 are great, and I even enjoy revisiting season 1 from time to time.
Such a shame because 30 Rock is actually back to form this season.
Oren is not effervescent.
Andy's not stupid. He knows what things are.
"Being able to just watch it and enjoy it…is such
a delight at the end of a hard week that even when I have problems with
the show, I’m still more than willing to forgive them, just because
it’s this show."
I liked this episode, but wish it had more Champion. And Donna!
I can't believe the fact that Weeds, Californication, and Dexter are all still on the air. Showtime must have a magically self-reproducing pile of money to fund this crap.
Any episode that involves the whole lot of them going out and getting drunk together (which I presume will happen in this bowling alley) is a good one. How often is bowling in sitcoms these days? I can't think of anything aside from many episodes of the Simpsons.
It costs nothing to lose all your credibility and become a punchline in a Time magazine article.
Seriously, none of these shows will be as good as Community or Parks and Rec, which I'm sure will both be dumped, so we can watch another sitcom about alpha males, dudes, mean girls, or charming sportscasters. Bah.
Mike Scully, scribe of many classic Simpsons episodes, wrote this very episode. I checked to see what other Parks episodes he has written and it looks like the first "Ron and Tammy" and "The Possum." Three classic Parks episodes.