I was wondering the same thing. As I write this, it's Saturday, and this week's review still hasn't been posted.
I was wondering the same thing. As I write this, it's Saturday, and this week's review still hasn't been posted.
I'm surprised with just how negative this review is. It sounds like the reviewer wanted Glee to go all "darkest timeline." What did he want? An elaborate murder-suicide in the choir room? A flood descending on Lima like the locusts on Mankato? What this reviewer needs is a jolt of Lillian Adler, "Glee, by its very…
I was surprised that this review was so negative. I thought that this episode was a lot of fun. I enjoyed finally getting to see the newbies carry plots of their own. I don't think I could possibly love the twins more than I do right now. They're just so ridiculously adorable! (and talented) Mason's performance blew…
There were great moments in this episode. Rachel's party,
the wheel of musical fortune, KLAINE!, and that Karofsky apartment scene to
name a few, but there were lousy moments as well. This whole Beiste story just
isn't working. It's just so ridiculously contrived that none of these dramatic
moments landed. (before I go…
Wasn't it announced last year that Jon had signed on through the 2016 election?
I enjoyed Little Miss Sunshine. But apart from that, you've got a point.
Who's going to take over for Jon? None of the current correspondents have strong enough personalities, and obviously Steve Carell is doing too well as an actor to come back.
This was a good episode which became a great episode in the final two minutes. Shamy LHOTP fanfiction for the win!
I don't think the reviewer appreciates the greatness that is Jeremiah Atkinson. Those Michael Jackson jokes at the end killed. I've been looking forward to the return of this character all season. That aside, I think a C is generous. This really was a start to finish bad episode of SNL.
Fizzgig from The Dark Crystal. He's courageous and fluffy! What more do you need? https://www.youtube.com/wat…
You're not alone. I'd actually give this one a B-. There were some funny one liners, some pretty amusing scenes, and I enjoyed ND's set list. I think the reviewer is taking the show way too seriously. This episode is no way in the same league as Shooting Star. That episode actually tried to make light of school…
I would recommend a selective or limited viewing. Do you have a favorite character/couple/storyline? I'm sure many commenters on here (myself included) could recommend episodes you should watch and warn against those you should avoid. (most of season four)
I went into these final episodes expecting a hot mess and was pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong. Both episodes held my interest. I haven't been able to stop listening to Lea's cover of Let It Go. And I like the new new new directions. (gasp!) I'd like to echo what I've seen many people already write below, where…
I may be in the minority, but my favorite TDS Colbert clip has to be when Al Sharpton cancelled on them, so Colbert goes out as Sharpton and does the interview. That, or The Gates. Remember that ridiculous Central Park art installation? Colbert's coverage was brilliant!
This might be controversial, but I'd love to see Kathy Griffin guest host. She may be over the top sometimes, but she's also quick-witted and a good interviewer. Other people on my shortlist -
1) Chris Hardwick
2) Yvette Nicole Brown
3) The Source Fed crew
4) Kevin Smith
5) Tina Fey
I couldn't agree more. I'm so over this hipster/alternative notion of comedy. It's so unfunny, it's funny. Call me old-fashioned, but I'll take actually funny sketches over pretentiously boring ones any day.
D+? Really? Did we watch the same episode? I'm not not saying the episode was perfect, but that grade seems irrationally harsh. True the storyline with Maggie's daughter was a bit of a cliche and yes, we've seen Rachel walk the selfish road a time or two (dozen). But this episode was funny, the music was as varied as…
May I just say I started slow clapping as soon as I finished reading your comment. Bravo!
I'm pretty sure they proved that back in season two.
C+? Really? I'd easily give this one an A. Glee hasn't been this good in a very very long time. Last night's episode felt like a season premiere. Heather Hogan, writing a weekly recap for AfterEllen, called it "The Lost Season Four Premiere" and I think that title fits this week's episode perfectly. Everything about…