That meta joke about Roman looking like he should be a character actor who only plays nerds lol so good.
This week's episode was fine despite being an "everyone is high the whole time" episode, which is something I typically don't enjoy. I never posted thoughts about last week's, but I thought it was probably the worst episode of the entire show. Aside from being sort of a rehash of the College Conservative Caucus episode, the jokes didn't land and everything felt a little too on the nose.
I started watching this and I don't get the appeal. I made it through the first season and I guess I will just grind until the end.
I can't believe this show is actually back and I let myself fall two episodes behind... fixing that tomorrow
Really enjoyed the season. I feel like the first 5 episodes felt very much in line with the original series, the finale was a bit different but still enjoyed it. Glad we got a Lizzy Caplan cameo, really hope they do another season. I wonder if Martin Starr wasn’t as available as the others, feel like he didn’t get much screen time
Man I really wish I didn't have Lizzy's appearance spoiled for me by a headline on IMDB but yeah almost this whole season was this show at its very best, a more than worthy followup. I think this was a more satisfying finale than the S2 one too which I'm very happy about, Henry is finally content with his life, Ron is doing (relatively) well, Kyle is getting roles and Roman is Roman. I'd very gladly take more but I think it's pretty doubtful honestly
Really enjoyable little season, I hope there's more to come. Unfortunately, I think most of the Jane Lynch stuff was kinda the low point. I get that you want as much cast back as possible, but her's didn't really work as well as it should, a big part because it felt very COVID/zoom-y
Watched the first episode of season 3 last night. Hasn’t missed a beat in terms of comedy, and it wouldn’t make sense to exist if this weren’t the story, but Henry being a nobody ten years later is just brutal, realism be damned. I always found the season 2 finale such a hopeful and perfect note to go out on, and watching it when I did (having recently graduated college and floundering with the question of what to do next haha) it felt particularly profound. I might have even said that when this got announced and I definitely felt it watching the premiere. Gonna watch the rest and I’m sure it’s gonna rule, but can’t help but feel a bit actually sad about this fictional character. plz don’t spoil if the next five eps resolve this concern