This show really punches you in the heart. Jesus Christ. The bench scene with him handing the reins off.
Starting to think maybe this show isn’t for me. I loved season one but it hasn’t been the same. I’ll stick it out to the end though.
Is it a conscious decision that they cast the nurse and the nanny to basically be twins? And almost identical names (Kelly/Kimmy)?? Is there going to be some accidental confusion in a future episode from Jimmy that ends in hilarity or chaos??
This show has been nailing the final scenes of each episode this season. Anyone know the song that was playing at the end?
At this point, can anyone even touch the Emmy for Harrison and Michael J? Show is just firing on all cylinders.
Started this about a week ago and I’ve just caught up, damn it’s going to be hard going back to week by week. What a show! What Harrison Ford is doing at 80 years old is mind bending
Weird way to end the episode after spending the episode pushing a sibling vibe haha. Curious where this goes, though. Just want to see Uncle Marshall and Aunt Robin get together, though hah. Also, I kind of can't stand Marisol. Confused why everyone is acting like she's a good fit for Sean. She cheated on him way back, won't apologize for it, and the show is making a point that she hasn't really changed as a person since then. So why does Paul and everybody love her so much? Just some small thoughts, still loving this season
Paul doesn’t love HER, but he just like that Sean’s comfort zone is being challenged. Derrick is just Derrick the only other people who like her are kids who I assume think she’s fun lol
Liz and Gaby for sure have said how hot they think she is and were dogging on him for not getting back with her. Jimmy I guess hasn't said anything, just kinda accepted that she's at the breakfast table asking his high school aged daughter to skip school and get drunk with her lol
Idk I guess we have different levels of "everyone is acting like she's a good fit for Sean" I don't really see many people doing this. Calling her hot or just accepting she's in your world now doesn't really do that for me. I'd probably buy it more if someone had a conversation about her as a person, but all of it is framed around Sean getting out of his comfort zone and living his life again.
The Way I was like.... This isn't Michael Stipe singing, then immediately going OH MY GOD IT'S JASON SEGEL A truly amazing little gag