AcademicSaucer
Member
Glad I stopped watching after season 1 I guess
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
The trial scene was my point-of-no-return for writing him off as any sort of redeemable human being.
He literally cost his friends and co-workers everything because he couldn't handle not having his ego stroked for literally 5 minutes, even knowing that's what he was getting into well in advance.
He's a person that will ruin the livelihoods of his closest friends just so he can feel like the biggest name in a room full of people he'll mostly never see again 10 minutes later.
Your really missing out.Glad I stopped watching after season 1 I guess
lol you take this show far too seriously
Right, and at some point it stopped being funny and started being excessive.
I guess I just don't find terrible human beings being rewarded for being terrible to be hilarious - and my favorite show's Arrested Development.
Zach Woods you better not go nowhere.
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
Well I'm out
Trigger warning...
Yeah, not happy.
This is an entirely sensible reaction. People should just stop watching and not even see what it's like first.
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
It's understandable, for a lot of people he brings a lot to the show (myself included). I find it hard to envisage the show without him to be honest. Also, a lot of tv doesn't have a good track record post the departure of a major character.
EDIT: I don't plan to stop watching although I think even now the show is starting to get weaker. Still funnier than most of what's on TV
I am surprised though at the amount of people that don't like him. Whilst he is one dimensional I think he greatly adds to the absurdity that is the show.
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
goddamnit, people! it is Jian Yang. NOT Jing Yang.
OT...same thing as Chun-Li. Pronounce it as Choon-Lee. NOT Ch-un Lee!!!
I am chinese and the mispronunciations enraged me.
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
You know what would be better? If they actually did something with the story, brought it to a conclusion, and ended the show instead of renewing it and slowly bleeding talent as costs creep up and interests go down
Glad I stopped watching after season 1 I guess
It's low key disturbing to me, on some level.
Let's hope he's not one of those actors who decides to leave it all to star in films only to go back to tv a few years after that.
I see you Jeffrey Dean Morgan.