I like this show but I have a huge problem with the way it portrays PTSD and PTSD treatment. Hopefully it handles depression better.
I like this show but I have a huge problem with the way it portrays PTSD and PTSD treatment. Hopefully it handles depression better.
Wow, I think this is the first time I've seen endogenous depression depicted on TV.
Yup, I posted earlier that it reminded me of it but wasn't entirely sure.
That's actually the thing about societal standards of beauty, it's always the one that's harder to obtain. It used to be harder to be heavy, so that was beautiful. Now it's harder to be thin.
The song reminded me of "At the Ballet" from A Chorus Line.
Not sure why she's pursuing Josh when she has Santino Fontana right in front of her!
Gerald giving Applebees a glowing review then only giving two stars because of bad parking was absolutely perfect.
I'm 28, so I'm glad I'm in the clear!
Galavant doesn't count?
The Boomers don't get any blame for all of the "I'm old but I still got it!" films?
Selma doesn't have a sense of smell! I sure hope somebody was fired for that blunder.
It wasn't. Her first kiss was with Jimmy Jr.
No mother could be that heartless to her own son!
Malcolm wanted to be a scientist, not a politician!
Isn't Bob's Burgers in Jersey, anyway?
I actually think Bobby would love the Belcher kids. He'd probably be jealous that their dad actually respects their individuality, though.
The sexism made it too depressing for me.
It's actually "Now now, the Canadian government has apologized for Bryan Adams on numerous occasions."
Why at this point would Marge keep sending Homer to make important purchases by himself?
That would have been funnier, IMO.