I was really disappointed he lost his job on the Rachel Ray show so quickly! I really was happy for him when he got that job! Its cool to see that he was recognized by the open mic guy as getting better though, I am wondering how this show is doing with viewers, i personally love it.
Yeah finale is next week I was disappointed when he lost his job too, I really enjoyed those scenes. The scene with him getting fired was really funny though
Damn, really wasn't crazy about the finale. It had some funny parts but I'm not really a fan of the way the story went at all. Overall I liked this show but I wouldn't really go further than that. I really wish they would have ended with a struggling comic episode instead of another relationship episode, I think the former is where this show really shines. I hope they lean more into that next season. Still very happy for Pete that he even got this made and always great seeing Lauren Lapkus get big roles
Since it's all said and done now, I think the only 2 episodes I loved were the one where Pete basically kidnaps Artie's fan in order to keep him sober, and the one with TJ Miller and the yard sale.
Yea, I wasn't left super stoked on the finale. I suppose I'm at least comforted in knowing it's guaranteed a 2nd season to follow up.
For a show I was very excited for I'm a little disappointed how lackluster it was over all. It's a great concept and I feel like they could do a lot with it but it really doesn't stand out at all.
Just started this show, man I relate to Pete so hard in this. Going through a rough breakup that left me homeless, walking in on your partner cheating, friends giving me shit for thinking Jars of Clay rocks... The three episodes I just watched were so cathartic
Yeah, legit had no idea this was back so soon. Especially considering what's been going on with Artie and TJ Miller...
Not sexual allegations to my knowledge. But a lot of drug problems since end of Season 1. Arrested last March for heroin possession. Hospitalized during the summer. In and out of court, etc.
He's been pretty open about his drug abuse and jail time in the past, so that didn't deter HBO from hiring in the first place
Right. But I mean, I would have to imagine that everything that has happened in the past 10 months would have an effect on him being able to actually work.