Which Quinn is this?
Willow ,'Empty Places'
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
This thread is for comedy TV, including network and cable shows. [NAFDA]
I mostly enjoyed New Girl.
And I really liked the Raising Hope Season opener!
Glee's Quinn, bt. Rowr.
If that's wrong, Victor, I don't want to be right. Although way too little of her in the episode, I have to say.
I loved The New Girl! And Raising Hope never disappoints.
Oops, not in comedy...
I couldn't make it all the way through the New Girl. I tried, but it's not for me.
The Smeagol line in New Girl got a laugh from me (mostly because I would probably say something similar). It wasn't bad but I don't think I'll add it to the DVR, if it's on I will watch. Same with 2 Broke Girls, it was OK but not appointment TV.
Raising Hope was really fun, as expected! Cute way to show Hope growing into a toddler. Cloris Leachman should get an Emmy nod next year, she goes 110% with Maw Maw no matter how outrageous or embarrassing.
I like 80's Madonna-esque Quinn (but really The Skanks? ugh!). I was also glad to see Kurt and Rachel get a dose of reality but knowing Glee, it won't last.
The toddler stuff was great on Raising Hope. No magical soap baby who stays an infant till high school!
I have to say Sugar whatever her name was cracked me up, even if it shouldn't have. And Blaine(!) doing Tom Jones was so lovely.
I like "The New Girl" I know people like that...they're mostly not that cute, but hey, David Simon says one of the key components that separates TV from real people is that TV characters get to fuck prettier people than you.(That actually got him bleeped at Loyola.)
If that's wrong, Victor, I don't want to be right. Although way too little of her in the episode, I have to say.
Looks like next week is Quinn-centric. I hope she keeps the look and attitude, adjusted just enough to actually have her back in the club. Also, Santana can't stay out too long. IJS.
I like Quinn's new look, but unfortunately Dianna Agron still utterly fails to draw my interest to her character's issues or motivation. Her sleep-acting scene opposite Rachel was the one part of the episode I didn't like. (Though the funny one-liners from the Skanks kept it from being a complete waste of time.)