I've watched this show since the beginning, but I'm nearly at the end of my rope with ONE SPECIFIC ASPECT.
The constantly cumulatively screeching daughters feels like a TAX on viewership. It's clearly pointed and purposeful at this point, but I cannot figure the point or purpose. I'm nearly...
Interestingly, Selena is an attractive person. But in this particular work it's her voice that is intoxicating. Somehow both husky like Kathleen Turner when bored, yet with that adorable occasional squeak of Bernadette Peters when startled.
I'm honestly shocked at the negative reactions. It's goofy and fluffy, but it's snappy and funny.
In an odd way, I'm with you here, . . . but not.
Very very very little makes me laugh out loud . . . I'm more of a Lorne Michaels saying 'that's funny' quietly and matter-of-factly being the...
The Lorre formula is starting to get thin, but will probably endure enough for this to get a few season. A little edgy, a little sleazy, a little precious, . . . but not too much, peppered with a bunch of one-liners, making 'fellow kids' pop culture references.
I wasn't so much keying on the pandemic angle and the logistics of securing the photo. More that they featured players who have other commitments or have ostensibly been written out in the promo for the next season.
It's not a rip-roaring romp, but it nonchalantly swerves into the absurd in a way that is amusing.
If you're looking for a different show that carries a similar Matt Berry brilliance vibe to WWDitS, give Year of the Rabbit a Try first.
Or am I glitching during the upgrade?
Used to be able to just pause your mouse over the forum list on the upper left, and navigate from there.
New format is a little more clunky, where you have 2-3 forum buttons strewn about, then you have to click on one and adjust yourself to the resulting...
I believe you are referring to Juan Bolsa, and I'm having trouble figuring how Lalo makes an assessment that Bolsa is the perp without homing in on Nacho as well.
To the extent this 'doesn't make sense' it doesn't make sense from a narrative POV, not a character POV. Clearly the writers have striven to craft a situation where a single surefire piece of intelligence to stave off a nuclear conflict is in the hands of the enemy. Treason, or the character's...
Striving all your life to be a successful attorney doesn't automatically equate to striving all your life to be a contract, property, and acquisition attorney for a corporate client [NTTAWWT].
To put it in HTF terms, striving all your life to be a valued entertainer doesn't automatically equate...
Thank you Jane Levy, thank you ZEP. . . Now, after all these grueling years, I can enjoy '(I don't care) I love it' without risking the mental image of a coked-up Lena Dunham in a mesh crop top.
I've been searching my recollections for what exactly the father Herman reminds me of. It's not so much that he's wrong about things, as he's so passionate and confrontational that he grinds even his sympathizers down and ultimately works counter to his aims.
And I think I've got it, reminds...
Adding to, no one but the inner circle knows for sure, but it seems like Larry patterned a good bit of Cheryl's persona on his real ex-wife Laurie. I know she's into LA-type philanthropy and 'green' causes like Cheryl, and he wrote the separation/divorce into the show soon after they divorced...
Larry lied about the mailman failing to deliver an invitation to a fundraiser he weaseled out of attending, then when the mailman confronted him Larry advised him not to initiate future confrontations while wearing shorts.
Don't think network TV would let Jerry get interrogated about the tickle in his anus?
Maybe S&P would let him hire a hooker for the carpool lane?
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Friends had a great bit with the hall pass a generation ago, and Hollywood actually made an entire movie out of the idea about a decade ago.
It's more of a comedic premise than a reality, but it's not like this was some out-of-the-blue notion.
Positively giddy that Larry 'went there' with the MAGA thing, because poltics aside I've long been fascinated by how Larry's Curb character seems the closest in personality to Trump, given the divergent demographics of their respective acolytes.