I can see that. There are some aspects that really don't sit right with me but I am kind of setting them aside to see if they get better because other parts do work for me well.
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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I'm sorry, Jess. I really have enjoyed the last 3 more than the first 3, so consider it again if your queue gets shorter over the summer.
Oh, interesting -- I think I have three sitting on my DVR! I'll give them a shot, as a different member of the Jess* contingent.
Aw, yeah, Doug Judy
I was stressed that the reverse heist was actually a double bluff, glad they didn't go there
Aw, yeah, Doug Judy
Literally what I yelled when I realized it was a Doug Judy episode. With bonus Trudy Judy!
Judys!
Aw, Brooklyn 99. The cold open is meta-hilarious and the consistent use of "sex-reveal" instead of "gender-reveal" made me happy. And Terry's whole storyline was gold.
We watched it on Hulu and I was kind of wondering why Amy would have a sex reveal party but then I enjoyed the episode. And then after it was over Hulu rolled right into the last episode of The Good Place, I was rewatching and about half way in and we were watching it up until Eleanor decides to let Chidi go and I had to bail because it was too sad right now.
I am VERY UPSET that Zoe's Extraordinary Playlist finally has Renee Elise Goldsberry sing, and it's a duet with Lauren Graham?? Hell no.
I can't believe no one has mentioned the ASL Fight Song. I loved that!
I really adore the theatricality of ZEP. It's an entire show based on the musical theatre concept of people breaking into song when the feelings are too big, with a very Wonderfalls filter. Then after I feel my feels I want to go back and study some of the choreography and camera moves.
I am VERY UPSET that Zoe's Extraordinary Playlist finally has Renee Elise Goldsberry sing, and it's a duet with Lauren Graham??
I'm hoping there will be more interaction with the 6th floor resulting in more songs. Actually, I thought they were cute together.
Everything aurelia said about this silly show. The only thing I suffer over is the way too short 22 minutes I get each week. I enjoy the sets, love the choreography, and even want to know more about the characters.
I'm a bit concerned about dad. How much longer can Mitch continue when his condition is deteriorating so quickly? And I love the new caretaker! Don't break my heart, show.