Well, oddly except for Jimmy, who's a massive arsehole but we're supposed to find, what, roguishly charming?
Well, oddly except for Jimmy, who's a massive arsehole but we're supposed to find, what, roguishly charming?
I admit that I've been biased against the character from start because she felt like Grace Redux, and I already grew to loathe that the first time around. But I don't know what purpose it serves to make her character even more obstinate and unbearable.
Honestly, they're all too fucking neurotic. Usually not helped because one spouse is really into it, and the other is just going along to please the other. They make a big deal of being open and free, but really they just feed on the tawdriness, and plenty were lying and cheating on the side in spite of the swing…
I know Modern Family isn't what it once was, but I always thought Burrell and Bowen sold the hell out of Clive Bixby and Julianna.
I had the exact same issues as pretty much everything in this review, especially how Bombshell has basically just become a delivery system for whatever meta-commentary the show has chosen to highlight this week.
Absolutely loving this season.
I will never understand why NBC smothered Bent before it even had a chance. They missed an opportunity to really try something new with the half-hour show.
I thought of that, except that by the time Lost came about, online communities were much more established, which negates the whole needing to all be physically present in the same place. And I do have memories of the student lounge being packed on X-Files nights, and the lights always went off at 8:59pm (which always…
I'm bad at this game. What made this show click for me was that I could identify with a piece of each of the girls (and of course Michelle as well).
Well, that's the thing - the concept of this show isn't an altogether horrible idea, I don't think.
This just got me thinking how much I would really like to see a North American version of TV Heaven, Telly Hell.
This was one of the strangest tv experiences I've had. And what's weird is very little of the pilot was significant enough that anything really stands out in my memory. It's all this massive blur of zany where I kept waiting for some winking moment to acknowledge this was a parody, but it never came.
My favourite bit was at the very top of the episode when Schmidt's screaming about the parking space and does that weird little twitchy, dance-in-place move with the rapid hand clenching. Such a little thing, but it's all these weird little ticks Greenfield imbues Schmidt with that make him endlessly entertaining and…
Ha! I was right - NBC ran a US remake of Teachers called, well, Teachers. Made it all of 6 episodes, so say the interwebs.
Hmmm… curious to see how the rest of the comedy line-up pans out…
Jackson spent all that energy hiding his kids from the press and now the son is hosting a damn tabloid entertainment show. Hello irony…
Hasn't this already been tried before, but with a male lead? Or am I blending Teachers and Boston Public together in my memory?
That Guy I Knew At University - the one who liked 10 bands, and anything that didn't make his cut was shit - he, ought to be pleased. You know, unless he's totally over them now…
K. Thrace - Why do you assume I have a problem with that? Not being in lockstep with your opinion doesn't mean I'm directly opposed to you. I'm merely trying to point out that if a person prioritizes being socially responsible when making their food choices, it's worth being conscious of all one's purchases. It's…
So in spite of the fact that people with "insufferable" behaviour having been brought up several times throughout this thread…