Yeah, the Monday lineup has become quite uninteresting. The only thing that is remotely interesting to me is Hoarders on A&E and I even grown quite tired of that. There is only so much of that you can watch without becoming depressed.
Yeah, the Monday lineup has become quite uninteresting. The only thing that is remotely interesting to me is Hoarders on A&E and I even grown quite tired of that. There is only so much of that you can watch without becoming depressed.
I sorta liked last weeks ep but I can't say the same for this one. The drama and suspense has simply been sapped from this show and I don't think CBS and/or the producer's have any idea of how to get it back. Having said that, I still keep watching for nostalgia's sake.
I'm gonna go out on a big limb here and say that this ep could get Community an Emmy Nomination!
It was so ridiculously cliched and absolutely without meaning but I could have overlooked that if it was at least aesthetically pleasing. But that shit was, as we used to say in the 90's, wack.
You're not alone dude. I guess that makes two of us unless anyone else whats to reveal themselves.
We are great minds. I nearly pissed myself laughing at that.
I absolutely hate, HATE, when the black guy/girl is the first person out of a reality show. I've been known to stop watching a show if the black contestant/team is the first eliminated. However, this time, he deserved it! That piece of shit was awful. And really, his first piece was on race and identity? With…
I thought this episode was a little weird. I just don't know where any of this is going and I not sure I'm gonna like it when it gets there. I just wish the show would accelerate the storyline of the club and Jax finding out about what happened to his dad. This is obviously the end game for the series but I wish we…
I think it was Penner who said at the final tribal council of Cook Islands that Ozzy acted as if he was entitled. At the time I didn't understand it but after seeing him on Heroes vs. Villains and now, I definitely see his bitter and entitled attitude.
You say he doesn't "have to be a fucking nerd all the time" but maybe he doesn't know the difference. To him, the way he speaks and acts is his normal and to ask to do anything differently is for him to change something that's innate about him. He just has to accept that people are going to be annoyed by him and act…
Stacy is the kind of crazy that the show needs right now. Most of the remaining people are either annoying or dreadfully boring.
I see your point. There are no truly awful people or villians to root against so some of the fun of previous seasons is missing. Although, the asian control freak lady whose name I can't remember at the moment is coming close to being truly unlikeable.
That was easily the best hour + of tv I have ever seen. That was awesome!
Wow, I feel kinda weird now because I actually enjoyed the episode but the consensus among you guys is that it sucked. Maybe I enjoyed it because I actually had a rooting interest. I like Marcus and Amani (?) and I didn't want them eliminated so it was cool to see how they avoided it. That's part of the reason I am…
I think Albert just lost his balance and tripped off of the pedestal. He didn't drop the weight. He was just clumsy.