1) While I’m not personally anti-Samberg, I get why a lot of people don’t care for him; on that note, I think you’d be surprised at how tolerable he is on B99. And it’s a nicely-balanced ensemble show all-around.
1) While I’m not personally anti-Samberg, I get why a lot of people don’t care for him; on that note, I think you’d be surprised at how tolerable he is on B99. And it’s a nicely-balanced ensemble show all-around.
I’ve talked about this somewhere before, but once my girlfriend (at the time) and I were hungry but our movie was starting soon (Star Trek reboot, so 2009). We went through a Popeye’s Chicken drive-through and ordered an 8-piece dinner, completed with mashed potatoes, biscuits, red beans & rice, and drinks. We…
Side note: Happy Endings should still be on the air.
It is one of those shows with such dense joke ratios, I always need to watch each episode twice!
It wasn’t the best episode, but it had enough laughs to keep it well out of ‘C’. I really don’t care for Fred Armisen, but he’s pretty natural as a creepy person, so I guess good casting. I have a feeling that the rubik’s cube is going to take care of him and that both fills me with happiness and also makes me agree…
Honey, what’s this? What’s happening? What’s going on?
I have no idea why, but that was also my first thought when I read the headline. Tim Meadows needs more work dammit! He’s consistently a joy even in subpar fair like Son of Zorn (Which I liked for what it was)
I understand why many people didn’t like The Fall (and the third series was a bit disappointing), but for those of us who had the patience to make it through, the final episode of the second series gave us some of the best scenes Anderson will ever film. I will avoid spoilers since you are still watching, but goddamn…
Thanks for the pushback against the nauseating gushing over The Good Place.
This is stunningly accurate. I feel a similar way about Parks and Rec that I do with The Good Place, so I guess Michael Shur just isn’t for me. Everything just seems so... Fake. Unearned emotion. The Good Place wants it both ways: It wants to trick you with a twist that our heroes are in hell, but also, everyone sort…
I love scenes of good wordless acting and Claire Foy killed that scene at the ballet.
You gave this a C-?
Quick correction there, Danette: “The Shucker” is not the longest episode of Curb — “Opening Night” is, at a whopping 59 minutes. And that episode is brilliant, so I have no complains when Curb wants to go long. If the story is there, then running time shouldn’t matter.
He looked like he was on the verge of breaking at the end of that scene.
Eliott’s freakout while digging had me laughing so hard and also his “and we let her have the front seat?!” was great. Everyone is excellent in this. Can’t wait to see where this season goes!
Elliot is a glorious peacock.
Obvious flaws aside, this season accomplished the remarkable feat of making me genuinely like Lindsay as a character, against literally all odds, considering she’s been canonically The Worst for the past 3 seasons. Glad Falk gets to endhe show on his own terms - it’s precisely the dignified end that a show of this…
Was it just me, or was Fumero giving of strong Abbi Jacobson vibes last night? I don’t know if it was line readings or inflection or body language.
Ok I know this will never leave pending status because I disagree with you and anything that disagrees with you and doesn’t trash this wonderful show doesn’t leave pending.
I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about the increased focus on Scott but I’ve actually been warming up to him this season.