I had to look up the origin of "red handed" because they really had me going there. You can feel at peace knowing it has nothing to do with Native Americans.
Colin got me with that "hey dipshit"
Sometimes I wish I could be this dumb.
How did Janet not know Jason didn't leave the Good Place?
Obviously "love" is not always romantic love, so I understand that this may NOT have been their intention, but this episode was weird from the get-go.
Maybe I'm being conspiratorial, but this episode creeped me out. First off, this girl LOOKED younger than 18 (which felt intentional to make us feel like we were viewing a little girl who wanted her daddy) and the story was told from her perspective that she wanted to be in a relationship (whatever that meant to her) with this older man. In other words, it felt TO ME like the intent was to "normalize" an underage relationship. I don't care what her "needs" were, the man should have seen that it was not appropriate for them to "snuggle in bed" together as if that was something people do. Not to mention the lying in bed and snuggling with your "father" is quite strange. There were just too many weird underage/incest vibes happening in this episode for me to like it. It just felt like an episode that attempted to normalize behavior that shouldn't be normalized.
Relationships can be complicated at times for anyone, and the show has done a pretty decent job (especially in the first two eps) explaining this.... but THIS - this was a perspective of a relationship that nobody really needs to see as "relatable" enough to put on a TV show. Sorry.
This is basically Donald Glover asking the question, "What weird shit would happen if you bought a piano from Michael Jackson?"
Season 6 = Wokeness and... witchcraft?!?! Really? Is this the "high note" you want to go out on?
Every issue handled on this show is black or white. If the "ex-cons", or "formerly incarcerated" as Supergirl called them, that lived in the Heights were responsible for something the main cast disagreed with, they would agree with the city council. But because someone they knew was "slighted by the system", they took the other side of the issue. There's no nuance on these issues and nothing interesting about their takes. It's all just propaganda for children and child-like minds.
After Brainy apologizes to Dreamer with TEARS in his eyes, Dreamer responds with this: "You hurt me, Brainy. You abandoned us. I know it was to SAVE THE WORLD, but what's the point of saving anything if it means you have to hurt the people who love you?"
Rick from Casablanca once said: "It doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world."
Someday, Dreamer might understand that.
Probably not though. Everybody on this show is self-absorbed and can barely see past their little feelings.
I love Data explaining why Nu'Daq's headbutt was an epic fail.
Who was this made for? Nobody on this show comes across as someone that should be taken seriously. All the creators provide are complaints and no real answers to the problems they see.
Jean Smart does a really great Roseanne Barr.
So this show is supposed to be for lesbians and aggressive women who hate their fathers? Very specific demo.
Crap, I have a girlfriend.
Hmmmmmmm...
Making a population sterile through food....
Hmmmmmmm...
Haven't people been saying that sperm is on the decline and will be essentially non-existent with the next generation? And I wonder why would that be? Truth in plain sight?
It's good to know that 'Johnny B. Goode' still slaps even after a nuclear holocaust.
Show is so predictable but it still manages to be the funniest show left on TV.
Man, Smallville sucks. Cops picking up kids who are skipping school? LAME.
Hold up, Lynn is blaming Jefferson for losing her lab because he's being framed for embezzlement? WHAT.
[inspirational music] "I think the experience changed me for the better, because it helped me realize that it was pretty embarrassing to talk about that, so, um, next time I probably won't tell my boss about being distracted at work by women with large breasts." [/inspirational music]
Welcome to Hulu -- where all men are in charge and yet terribly dumb and all women are strong yet severely oppressed!
You know out of all of the people I thought I would see getting a haircut on this show, Captain Picard would not have been my first guess.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
I never wanted to smoke a cigarette until I watched this show.
Kinda racist against white people, but whatever. Can you imagine an episode of It's Always Sunny with an all-white cast showing how weird black people can be? No, you can't.
It takes anything fun from the classic film "Some Like It Hot" and turns it into a politicized women's lib piece.
Who finds Edie Falco attractive? They always refer to her as being a "hot mom", but I just don't see it in any way, shape, or form. I liked her better on the Sopranos, too. She always seems insincere and condescending as Jackie. Totally unlikeable.
"Do you know anyone cool who has a kidney?"
"I'm from the government and I'm here to help." - Phil.
YIKES.
I bet board is spelled b-o-r-e-d.