Pay attention everyone, or " Blank Up, It's Time !" Who cares what the title of the crappy play meant? Fanny's back! What was the missing ingredient for the past two episodes? Fanny. Her return amped up my enjoyment of Bunheads tenfold. Michelle was more
Love hasn't exactly been a pressing issue for the ladies of the Paradise Dance Academy. Once Hubbell passed away, normalcy all but vanished from the sleepy little coastal town; nobody knew how to react to the loss of one of them, a loss that extended more
It took seven episodes for Michelle to finally get back out into the world after the death of Hubbell. Though they were only married for a short while, the two had known each other for much longer and since Michelle was surrounded by m more
" What's Your Damage, Heather? " sealed the notion that without Fanny some of the magic of Bunheads is missing. I found myself looking at the clock, expecting the show to be about over only to find it was at the 25 minute mark. What?! Talk about a d more
" Movie Truck " was a stagnant episode of Bunheads . Nothing really happened that we hadn't already explored, with the exception of Michelle's acceptance of Truly. We can finally see a crack in the door to the possibility of their friendship. Otherwise, n more
For its first five episodes, Bunheads was defined by a sadness that blunted a lot of its comedy. The one-liners have been very sharp from the beginning and it's been a treat to watch the writing find its rhythm; however, for every pithy pop cult more
For the first time since Bunheads premiered, an episode was evenly split between the adults and the teens.
" Money For Nothing " was thematic again, with Boo working for money, Fanny and Michelle needing money and Michelle flat out refusing more
The pacing of Bunheads has been one of the most curious things about the show and something that I couldn't quite put my finger on regarding my feelings toward it. After a pilot that got Michelle from depressed showgirl to hopeful newlywed more