I was definitely sensing a Buster/Lucille Bluth dynamic going on there.
I was definitely sensing a Buster/Lucille Bluth dynamic going on there.
Ah, there's nothing quite like a review of a movie that's put out the afternoon of it's release. They've always got a "I had to take time out of my fuckin day to see a matinee of this shit" quality to them.
One aspect of this season I found kind of disappointing was Hickey. When he was introduced he was interesting and I was excited to explore his character more. But they never really did much with him. He was fun but he basically was just on the sidelines of the craziness.
Episode: B+. This was a good finale to the season, but it is not a good finale for the series.
Its probably just because I watched it the other day, but when Lester leaves for work when he has a plate of food reminded me of when Marge leaves without eating all of Norm's delectable eggs.
Guys, I'm about blow your mind: Malvo is totally a figment of Lester's imagina… No? Oh ok, I'll save you the trouble.
"My favorite Coens movie is Burn After Reading."
The answer would be: Oh god, no. No. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Hooray, now I can be justified in my excitment!
I don't even own a Forrest Gump.
* Catches olive in mouth, winks and walks into the sunset. *
It was a joke.
He's a funny guy. Go listen to a Comedy Bang Bang he's on, that should be a good introduction.
I believe this is the third different character that PFT has done on the show. He will soon overtake and voice every character on the show, and I will be ok with that.
Yeah, I don't really see the benefit of putting a show that doesn't have much of the same audience and is in its final season behind TWD.
Nah, don't do that. Solid criticism is good. The show is growing tired for me as well, as much as any sitcom in it's sixth season can be. They've fallen into a rut of using the same formula again and again. More often than not I find this formula to be very enjoyable and better than most things on TV, but if the next…
Well, yeah, that would be ideal.
The reason why they didn't do the "Ron has a baby" plots was probably because they knew they were going to do "Leslie has a baby" plots. You can't have subsequent seasons full of baby plots. It was probably a wise choice in the end.
This show has always done Sitcom 101 plots. The difference is they usually add a few twists to them to make them not feel tired. I'm uncertain about it now, but I guess crazy pregnant Leslie was too much for the writer to resist.
I've been on the fence about Craig, but I thought he was well used in this episode.