and Shoshana having no idea what was happening. I liked that moment too.
and Shoshana having no idea what was happening. I liked that moment too.
Is "truth or dare" really some kind of life altering rite of passage? I never found it to be anything more than mildly exciting.
I dunno, but she was lying in bed with Adam, post-coitus, and I just happened to notice that she has very shapely, attractive breasts. And yeah, altogether she looks more attractive than she might have in the past, but for me that might owe more to the fact that Hannah's evolution as a character no longer causes me to…
She's less simply annoying in these two episodes and more… I don't know… gratingly ridiculous? I just imagine the people around her thinking "Jesus get this creature away from me."
Hannah really doesn't treat everything as a potential subject. A good example of this is the road trip itself. She says in the car "this road trip isn't a metaphor for anything." So what? When you're trying to be a writer, at least in my experience, you write about everything. It doesn't have to be particularly…
But don't we jettison those people eventually? Jessa has got to be nearing her sell by date at this point. "There's an airport?" Of course there's a goddamn airport, because your friend sucks
This is going to be a fantastic show. Dark, brooding, morally ambiguous… check, check, check
Another victim of Fuzzy Dunlop
Adam beating the shit out of the radio as that insipid song finally got the best of him was fantastic. It was the first relatable moment of the entire series for me.
It hasn't been a Brooklyn like I remember… there were a lot more roaches and homeless persons in my Brooklyn.
This was a pretty good read! I'm impressed, AVClub!
"As I learned of my eventual drift into redundancy, my tenuous hold on the limits of reality began to weaken. Many recent events have compelled my nature to the surface, resulting in violence of varying severity, but this latest news so fractured my commitment to projected sanity that I fear I cannot recover. It is as…
Oh I agree. I hate that jaunty fucking drawn out theme song too. I loved the episode, loved the series, but that theme song, Annie singing and… basically all of Davis were not things I liked.
And I never downvote. I won't until you can clearly see who downvotes, just like the upvotes.
For the last time, I do not think Breaking Bad is the best show of the year. In fact, I'd say Enlightened and Breaking Bad are more or less equal. I like, but do not love, both programs. My bitch is that Enlightened is in no way the best program of the year.
Deadwood is my favorite thing. Ever.
I agree with everything except the point that, deep down, Amy has a good heart. I don't think she does.
I wanted to throw up reading this comment. And I did, a little bit, but was able to keep it down in mind of my keyboard.
This is the A.V. Club. This is the forum of record for whining, bitching and petty arguing. Such is its purpose.
1. Game of Thrones
2. Boardwalk Empire
3. Top of the Lake
4. Mad Men
5. Breaking Bad
6. Bob's Burgers
7. House of Cards
8. Archer
9. Enlightened
10. Orange is the New Black
11. Girls
12. Justified
13. Arrested Development
14. New Girl
15. Hannibal