The drama made the episode move too slowly for me. I remember I used to like Gia, but now, I do not at all. I also thought she sucked at her challenge, far worse than Farrah, whom she keeps attacking. And it was ridiculous of her to try and pass a message of self-acceptance on stage when you are nothing but a bitter bully off of it.
My favorite stage performance was Naomi's; now for the runway: MANILA! No further comment necessary.
Now, is it possible to love someone's every facial expression? Because I love Latrice's every tiny little one.
Unless this show has plans on being a one season thing, I think this forced situation at the end was a terrible choice.
I was going to rate it a 7, but the few seconds showing how Dylan solved the permit issue raised the rating to an 8 immediatly! It was just too funny.
I did not think much of the first episode, but after this, I am hooked. I enjoy the pace and the length too, it's a new format for this genre.
The pilot offers a great balance between humor and drama, creating a cop show that is more slice-of-life than procedural. I was pleasantly surprised, I was expecting something sillier, but I got into all the characters, and was entertained throughout. The character plots are a little cliche for now, but all have great potential. I think this can grow to be an excellent show!
Esse vídeo todo é fantástico, mas a polícia me fez rir alto!
I hated watching Liam get beaten up. He is too adorable, please don't break his face.
RuPaul! With a spiritual presence of Laganja and Alaska, ahaha. Love it!
I was not super pleased with the way they tied up the Timothy and Emily story...
Oh, my god. I nearly quit this show in the middle of the awful past season, but this episode was SO GOOD it basically made up for all the annoyance that came before.
Leighton was singing Grease Lighting, was she not? Either way, very funny episode!
The thing with Stiles' mom was the most depressing family thing ever to appear on an MTV show, I am sure.
I was not thinking much of this show. We already have a 90's sitcom (Fresh off the Boat), and an 80's one (The Goldberg's), so I thought something based on the 70's was just surfing on that wave, but I am quite surprised with what I am watching. It is not the silly type of comedy we usually find in the 20-min format, but it is actually rather sensitive and sweet. The cast is doing a great job, the writing is as delicate as a drama, despite keeping it lighthearted. I have no complaints on these two recently aired episodes, and I plan on telling everyone to watch it!
When my best friend really came out, I was going through a thing of my own, and whenever I look back, I feel like I was a horrible friend, who did not give him as much support as I should have. I was not mad at him like Grace was, but this episode still managed to touch that wound.
This is impossible. I thought season 3 was bad, but this is so much worse. I rather waste my time on something else.
Amy dressed as Bernadette was so funny! Mayim Bialik needs more opportunities to show mean Amy :)
Everything sucked here. Everything sucked since 5th season began, but it got so much worse. 10 episodes and all we got is that the Dread Doctors are related to Chernobyl (which, really!). 10 episodes and Lydia's beginning at Eichen is left unexplained. The flashbacks she had already happened, and things happened after that too, and even her predicament does not seem opening-scene level yet, despite being horrible.
There's 30 episodes left, I do not think I will last that long. All the show has got right now is a good looking cast, every other good thing they had is lost.
My best hopes so far is a cute Liam x Hayden relationship, and that is off to such a bad start... everything else is tumblr fanfiction level.
I will miss Isaac, not only was Daniel Sharman hot, but the character was so misused. He was bad ass when he was on the side of the bad guys, then he literally lost every fight he was in, he was the least dangerous of all wolves. Such a waste. Aside from when he first showed up, with his dad and all, they never gave him any proper storylines, and the romance with Allison sucked. I really hoped they would eventually make up for that, but who could wait that long? Good for Sharman, finding better roles!
Ah, I am so happy to see Leighton Meester in a comedy!
I am totally into this.
This was the best show I have not understood ever.
I love Rachel Bilson, but I just cannot win with this show. I always end up paying attention to something else. I could not make it through 15 minutes of this episode. I am giving up.
Kelsey and Liza are friendship goals <3
The Countess is always described as big and flamboyant, I was expecting her to be a full staged show in the series, but instead she is rather classy and discreet. I am not quite fond of that dramatic parting at the station, it felt rather unlike Poirot.
I know there are enough comparisons between Take Two and Castle, but LOOK, IT'S RYAN!
Seamus Dever needs more TV roles, I enjoy watching him!
Diana is my spirit animal.
Poirot: And please, do not fraternize with that creature. I am still training him.
Hastings: It's only a parrot.
Poirot: I was talking to the parrot.
Watson and Hastings would really have so much to commiserate about with one another...
From now on, I identify as age-queer.
So far, I think of this show as cute, lighthearted and simple. I am enjoying it, except I am not sure about the chemistry between Bilson and Cibrian... it does not feel natural?