Author of the book Axing My Exes and blogger of Jerrica's Jerks. I love to write, laugh, and be outside. TV shows over movies any day. If I could strap a screen to my face while gardening and simultaneously write, my life would be complete. TV, for myself, is not to escape but to inspire.
As a sucker for romantic comedies I gave this show a real shot, but I liked their friends' banter and chemistry better than the actual couples'. Meh.
I gave it one episode because Martin Short is my Canadian hero. That was all I needed.
The fashion was on-point. The dialog and delivery, not-so-much.
I love zombies of all ages and cravings. But this show lost my attention after a few episodes. It was good but I cut it from my tracker and never looked back with regrets.
An SNL skit as a full comedy series! Well, not really, but it feels like it, and that feeling is awesomeness! Every character in this cast is hilarious. The show could be about them selling bread and it would win awards with these folks.
Who knew alcoholics were so hilarious? Allison Janney is one of the most versatile female actors I've ever seen. From Masters of Sex to Mom, who does that? She is brilliant. Not sure if this quirky comedy will last much longer as the storyline seems to be at a dead end.
This show is more uncomfortable than entertaining. The first two weeks seem like two years with all the fights, hook-ups, break-ups and break-downs. What a mess! If a zombie apocalypse ever comes, please don't strand me with this lot!
I personally love everything David Walton does. Usually they don't last longer than one season, but this one gives me high hopes for a possible third! Minnie Driver as a new age hippie mother is spot-on. Her home-made kombucha and reiki circles are both trendy and hilarious. Not sure where the show will go in terms of neighborly relations... will Fiona and Will turn this odd family dynamic into the real deal? I sense a kiss coming on!
Is no one else bothered by the blatant teleprompter reading? And how it seems to be more about him than about news? I'll stick with John Oliver for news and Chelsea for the narcissism.
The 'big move' season, but seriously anti-climactic. It was like a Liam Neeson movie; action, betrayal, more action, then...what happens at the end of a Liam Neeson movie? I can't recall because only the action is memorable. Samesies with this season of Survivor. I already forgot one of the three finalists.