Is it a stretch to suggest she may have an addictive personality, as evidenced by her refusal to stop working?
Is it a stretch to suggest she may have an addictive personality, as evidenced by her refusal to stop working?
Kim's wounded whimpering was without a doubt the hardest thing to stomach for me this episode.
It feels like setting an end point for the series has summoned some narrative focus going forward, which is just paying off in such satisfying ways.
Boy, it’s good to see a win for the team, but this ending feels a lot like bad fan fiction. Not only do Ehrlich and Bag Head now own PP, but Monica works there now? Giving the audience everything it could ever want and more is never a good idea. This is satisfying, but only to a point, and I only have to look at Veep…
I'm beginning to tire from the immediate resetting of the table—Gavin becomes C.E.O.; Pied Piper's staff is reduced to the original gang, etc. This show is so lovable and yet I can't help but want more from it dramatically. To see these characters move up and establish new baselines, or even splinter off for longer…
Obi-Wan in Mad Max-style adventures where he gets swept up in a bigger conflict, helps win, moves on.