"You said like 30 insane things to me in the last few minutes"
That exchange with Seth was great. Really enjoying this season so far, feels like classic Curb.
I laughed more this episode than in all of the previous episodes of this season combined. This felt like classic Curb.
This episode has a lot of great zingers. Wicked funny!
Because a tiny part of you wants to jump
Still can't believe Bill Ponderosa is out there trying to seduce young women! Would be awesome if we had Hank Moody meet Sweet Dee right?
How good is this show? I just teared up at a green army figure in a pint of beer
It's interesting to see Nate become an asshole, since at the beginning he was the innocent character, sadly I know this kinds of things actually happen and people forget where they came from and who help them along the way.
The best épisode of the 3rd Season...comedy & action! The top !
The funniest part of that episode is Apple thinking Siri would ever get that playlist right.
Abed and his father speak absolutely awful Arabic oh dear
I really enjoyed this episode. I love the way Tony implicitly compares his brief time in Italy to his life at home, and finds it hard to come back to the grind of New Jersey. Paulie's American Tourist lionizing The Old Country is potent as well, though in a different, more amusing sort of way. Even Chris missing the entire trip to shoot up is a commentary in and of itself. I also liked Carmella talking to Big Pussy's wife but really expressing her own feelings and thought process. All-in-all it was a very well-done episode.
Livia Soprano really is a despicable human being...
Weakest episode so far, since the case of the week only worked as a sort of background. Enough with Abigail already
These are my type of favorite episodes. Also it’s so crazy to see how this show started in the early 2000s and now they are talking about instagram stories and uber, I really hope for the show to go for another 10 years at least.
I hope Chris is doing okay.
And the attention war between Katara and Aang begins. First Katara wouldn't give Aang attention so he got attention from a bunch of Avatar fan girls- then she is jelous of the attention he is getting- how love begins.
Spectacular conclusion to this amazing show... Can't put into words how much I've loved this season.
Perfect episode: poignant laughs and emotional punches, pure superb writing and acting.
I loved how The Priest is catching on Fleabag's 4th-wall commentary (and how that's weirdly absent when Boo was still alive...).
I feel more and more, that I can't describe what an amazing experience this show is. I'm not sure if I ever will be able to convince people to watch it, because the thing is, really, that I can't pour my thoughts into words about what this and Phoebe Waller-Bridge gives. So if you meet someone, anyone, who's thinking about starting to watch it, encourage them. Sure, they might not like it, that always can happen, but we mustn't lose hope, that some day more people will appreciate this miracle.
Bringing his fucked-up childhood traumas made me feel so sorry for him tbh.
I missed HIM I missed HIM I missed HIMmm.
Machiavelli would have been proud of the insane plot of this episode.
So far, I love how they mock the American society in each episode so innocently!
It's impressive how they'd get away with something like this back in 2005, whereas now the social media would most likely crucify them for it.
Really surprised how quick the wedding happened. I never liked Zainab, her reasons not to hire Dennis and giving away his dog for money was kinda spoiled and elitist. But in the end, it appears that she was right, Ramy only brought trouble to a mosque and the people inside of it. Ramy just turned into BoJack Horseman. I think it was interesting to see that Ramy figures out he's the villain of his own show. I do love how this comes full circle when he goes back to Dennis' car where he listens to the CD describing what it means to be a Muslim.
A beautiful, beautiful episode that left me with a tear in my eye at the end. The idea of the good place actually getting boring is something that's crossed my mind before - eternal happiness might sound appealing to us, but if there's nothing to contrast it, we'd stop appreciating it real fast. Giving people a way to end their journey if they want is a great idea.
(Also I was asked about Hypatia in my philosophy exam last year and I passed, so thanks, Patty!)
Terry's facial hair absolutely ruled this episode! He did look like a drag queen, at some point. And, oh boy, was that creepy...
And it's always heartwarming to see Jake and Charles' friendship rising above everything else and pushing personal quarrels aside. Those two definitely deserved bigger caps.
WTF did I just watch ?
I get it, it has to be funny because of the transitions and randomness, but I don’t find this nonsense entertaining.