I love this post so much. 100% articulates my feelings.
I love this post so much. 100% articulates my feelings.
Maybe I'm a die-hard, but I'll be damned if I didn't catch a little longing in Jess's voice when she and Nick discussed growing old with someone. His deflection was so perfect, though. Nick/Winston forever.
I thought Alicia's reaction was realistic. She had a really, really shitty day, and had held up through most of it. Whatever Kalinda's note said, Alicia tried to dismiss it at first, but she collapsed under the weight of the day and it got to her in a way she otherwise wouldn't have allowed. I really want to know what…
I would love to see that essay about Betty and horses.
I, for one, care deeply about Krycek.
I can't help but think that the Tascioni head-trip episode was a dry run in preparation for this. This was executed with far more skill and I loved every minute of it.
And now you've made me think of "With Honors," a movie I remember with a great fondness inconsistent with its general quality.
I'm here two days late, and nobody is talking about the noise Schmidt made about Nick in that vest? That and his double-take to Cece ("you've met the legend") were perfectly executed. I haven't laughed this hard at an ep in a while.
Especially in that dress, and remembering her narcotic-fueled "I'm Judy Garland!" routine from season 2.
Starring Raymond Cruz as meth dealer with a nasty case of Aspergillus.
This was my favorite running gag of the episode. I love Nick, but the sauce didn't do much for me.
Jake Johnson's tweet asking people to watch tonight "and bring a few million friends" makes me worry. A lot.
His squeezing of the mayo will put me off the stuff for a solid week (and that's a condiment I cannot quit, try as I may).
Geez, rough crowd. I paid attention. I just found the choice of tie to be humorous.
I think the joke came up after the resemblance was noted. A recent interview with Zooey:
Was anyone else questioning why Jess dressed as Colonel Sanders for the wedding?
This show has always done pop culture references right. Maybe I'm a huge nerd, but everything from "Am I self sabotaging? Am I secretly a Cylon?" to the subtle ref to Why Jordan Can't Read has made me giggle and feel like this show totally gets my generation in a way few others do. New Girl may not be at its best the…
Super late to this, and Erik, I love that you find ways to sneak Red Wings references into your reviews, but for the love of Gordie, don't be that guy: it's spelled "FedOrov."
That wig was pretty hot. I'm still waiting for a curly short one, though, to not so subtly nod at "the haircut heard round the world."
Why can't this guy get better work? Was FNL a fluke or what? I thought he put in such a soulful, honest performance on that show. Hoping he lands somewhere deserving of his talent.