So, basically Sheldon stole an unknown amount of money from his friends and they let it slide?
Yeah, no. That's not funny and definitely by far not the best episode in years.
It once again shows how far Sheldon is willing to go to get his way while everyone around him suffers the consequences.
Especially the Stuart part was simply stupidity driven. If I find a flashdrive, I wouldn't blindly erase it and if I had a store I definitely would put it in a Lost & Found box. That's the least bit of responsibility you could expect even from Stuart.
Somehow I feel like the part with the laptop is something we've seen before exactly like that. I do have Ross Geller with a glass of wine in his hand in mind but I doubt it was from Friends.
Finally she's out. That whole assumed awesomeness of Gina thing was in fact just very annoying.
aw. zoidberg's finally getting laid haha
This episode is the epitome of everything I've ever wanted. Creepy setting, horrifying disfigured bodies, mother-daughter moments. Favorite episode so far, definitely gonna be equated to Cat Fingers.
Love the continuing of nemesis between Lily and Sal :joy: Lily’s savage is the best:thumbsup_tone1:
The whole pregnancy subplot is totally boring and unnecessary for the story, it's strictly filler for what are already super long episodes. It just drags. Vivian is the least interesting character of the story, and the fact that Jessica Pressler, who also co-produced the series, is so focused and in love with her own narrative, only proves she's somewhat full of herself. This whole redemption arc is mentioned over and over again, we get it, enough already. It's not like Pressler is some Woodward & Bernstein, and Rhimes really should have reined her in and cut her story by half. This show started off with tons of potential, but is heading towards drivel territory fast.
Zuko and Iroh are the best part about this show by far, their relationship and characters and backstories have been well depicted and well paced. They carry all the right emotion when needed, Zuko is as serious as suits his character, and Iroh is silly enough to bring that lightness to their interactions in between.
Aang on the other hand is so frustratingly serious, we haven't seen him be a child even for a moment. All he does is say incredibly deep thoughtful statements and ask questions about the importance of everything, and that's just got worse as the series has gone on.
It's also frustrating how they insist on explaining EVERYTHING instead of just showing us things - having characters narrate their every thought and feeling and movement either in monologue or conversation is so much more tedious than if they'd just let us watch and understand on our own.
Omg Christopher is SO FUCKING ANNOYINGGGGGG. That letter was nothing close to a love letter. I also can not wrap my head around how Emily and Richard think Christopher is good for Lorelei knowing he left her with her child and only came back i to her life when it was convenient for him and was never even worried about his daughter. He feels threatened by anyone that reminds him how much of a shitty whiny privileged little man child he is and it’s honestly sickening everytime he comes on screen.
Ok ish episode. I mean I waited 19 years for this since I was 11 years old. And I got pretty hyped up the last past weeks. But I don’t know what it is, I didn’t feel much this episode. Don’t get me wrong, visually & casting wise it’s perfect. But Aang talking to Iroh and knowing who he is in episode 1? Doesn’t feel right. Katara can suddenly do some major bending at the ending of the episode and saves the day? Going to the Southern Airtemple for like 5 minutes, while this is like a full and emotional episode in the anime, felt now rushed and didn’t move me at all. In my opinion this episode should have been divided in 2 episodes that are 50 mins each. But it’s still early to tell how everything will play out. Hopefully I am wrong and it will get better. Please let me be wrong.
The best episode of TBBT in years! That "flashback" plot make it funny to watch, the nostalgia of seeing like they were before (creepy nerds) like in the past seasons, not the shitty plot of the current season in the style of "Friends".
Leonard had less than 2 minutes of screentime and still Johnny Galecki gets 1 Million $ for this episode.
My favorite part of the show has always been Hilda’s and Johanna’s relationship, so this episode really hit the spot. Johanna tries so hard to cheer Hilda up and connect with her when Hilda mentions she can be overprotective, perhaps learning from the past. The first half is so sweet and soft, making the sudden shift into tense cat and mouse horror all the more jarring and effective. Johanna’s voice work and expressions go hand in hand in showing a mother desperate and determined to protect her child, and her declaration to never let Hilda go really hit me. On top of that the thing is performed with this horrible majesty, of unknowable age, making it both scary and oddly engrossing. Its rumination of what it is sticks with me. And Hilda saying she’ll gladly remember this trip with her mom is the capper to an excellent episode.
Wow, that aide storyline did not work for me at all. Melissa was not wrong to expect Ashley to be helpful and not distracting to her students. I also didn't love Ava laughing about Jacob's mode of transportation being stolen in the cold open; the show walks such a fine line with that character and this was on the wrong side of it.
I really have a problem with the pace of the show. Everything happens too fast, we don't have time to feel what the characters are feeling and so all I feel is kind of indifference at the problems they face.
would have liked it if korra had lost her bending for a little longer than five minutes but ¯_(ツ)_/¯
It was kinda cool before he explained everything he did in the middle of a fight :joy:
According to the roommate agreement, pets aren’t allowed. Suddenly, Sheldon has a bunch of cats. I guess the agreement is forgotten when convenient. Then again, his vote always outvotes everything.
episode should've been called Bowl-O-Mama
I hope that isn't the last time we see Captain Kim. Seemed cool!
Farewell, The Paris of People, The Human Form of The 100% Emoji, The perfect state of mind, The Gina Linetti.
Even though this probably isn't permanent, I'm still gonna miss her.
I am a big fan of both Family Guy and The Simpsons since way back but this season the Griffins really have the upper hand.
the monster in this episode looks like it was inspired by Miyazaki's No Face (in Spirited Away).
I just love how this show has so many different references without being out of context.
im crying theres literally tears rushing down my face wh y
Jesus Christ, this was supposed to be a boring ass filler episode...
1 hour special with Sofia the Princess.
A fun episode, but the show hadn't quite sharpened its satire yet. It's all there, but it's all a little more obvious in the foibles of college and parents reflecting on it than the show would achieve in later seasons. Still fun and funny, especially all the students' daydreams about what college would be like, but not the peak of the show.
I'm just SO SOOOOO in love with Lars right now, i can't even
Calling it now just to be the first... This is going to be one hell of a show.