I really like the balance between intrigue and humour. This show and The Good Place are my fave new shows of the season.
I really like the balance between intrigue and humour. This show and The Good Place are my fave new shows of the season.
It's incredible how they've managed to keep the quality up for so many seasons. I mean, "Charlie Work" was a masterpiece and it was season 10!
I am totally shipping Tasha and Lawrence. They are both super cute and I like their chemistry.
The first episode had to do a lot of setting up, not just the concept, but the off-kilter tone, too. Wasn't sure I was in until the end of the second episode. I like it!
Paul Feig doesn't seem to be involved…
I think that door gag was my favourite part of the movie.
As much as I've said I didn't like it as much as I'd want, I'd watch another season of You Me Her in a heartbeat. But I still think both Greg Poehler and Rachel Blanchard were totally surpassed by the absolutely charming Priscilla Faia (acting-wise). OMG, those nosy neighbours? Like over the top Three's Company style…
Yeah, I really wanted to like You Me Her especially for its presentation of non-monogamy and for the first couple of episodes I liked it more than the rest of the season.. but the stakes of the relationship didn't seem that high in their world and the fact that the whole relationship took like, 10 days, made it seem…
You Me Her: Watched season one. It was not as good as the reviews indicated it would be. The acting was not great and the whole thing seemed kind of trivial. I wanted to like it because Amy Poehler's brother is in it and since I love her, I thought I would also love him. I don't.
Jason Mantzoukas?
Is it really that difficult to sell a big table? It doesn't seem like it should pose a problem.
I'd be thrilled with just about anyone from Parks and Rec. Jenny Slate?
This show gets better with every episode.
The last two episodes have been soooo good. The addition of Adam Scott is just the best.
Seeso, unfortunately.
One of those shows I really wanted to like, but I could never really get into it. I was a huge Buffy and Angel fan and I even watched all of the atrocious Dollhouse, but I could not get into Firefly.
Take My Wife: It was cute, I watched all six episodes. I am now a Rhea Butcher fan, I'll check out some of her stand-up. Cameron and Rhea seem sweet together and by the last two episodes, their characters and the world were really established. Plus, Paul F. Tompkins, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Maria Bamford, and the amazingly…
And Step Brothers!
I mean, it's better than Boston Clam Chowder, isn't it?
This episode got me totally into this show. I don't know if it's because it's getting better or because of its quick pace and the fact that it's not dragging out its storylines, or really if I'm just in love with Adam Scott (that's the actual reason), but now it's my new favourite show.