I haven't seen any meta, just that despite all the Jeff/Britta sleeping together and whatnot, it was Annie that Jeff kissed at the end of season 1, and that was shot and weighted narratively like a BFD. Also, they haven't given Annie any other romantic interests, unlike Britta.
I have issues with Jeff/Annie having to do with the fact that she was all of 18 when they met and he's a skeevy horndog. But I do sincerely believe the show is throwing its weight behind that romance.
Tonight's first Raising Hope may have been a little too referential for me.
As for me, who is still mourning Earl's cancellation, it wasn't enough. But it was nice to see the actors get a reunion and see how many references they could work in....
I purposefully avoided watching it - if I'd wanted to watch My Name Is Earl, I'd have done so before it was canceled.
Same issue I had with Cougar Town: We Refuse to Accept that ABC Stopped Airing Scrubs Years Ago.
I'm honestly not sure whether it was Too Many References or Just Enough or So Many It Was Too Much. But Became Right Through Sheer Volume.
I don't feel Jeff/Annie coming of the show myself. I mean, the episode in which she pretended to be his wife didn't even feel to me like she wanted him--she just wanted to be grownup, and she wanted to hang out with him. But I didn't get any eros feel off the whole thing. And that seems like an obvious place to tease it, as opposed to S1, when they teased a lot of things.
Maybe a little, but not a lot. You're right. She wanted to try on being married.
That actually felt like an episode of
Community.
I am rewatching the last two Communities, as one does, and I am utterly charmed by Britta realizing she hasn't put her sweater on in the hallway.
Just read that Captain Awesome has been cast in a TBS conedy called
Do It Yourself
.