so many relatable and yet hilariously grotesque moments, srsly, it does share a spirit with Community I once read a fic where the study group went to work at Reynholm Industries, and Jen always wanted to go up and see Jeff because he's attractive, and Troy, Abed and Moss were all bffs ofc. And Roy wanted to bang Annie, and Annie was really confused about why no one ever did any work. It was the best things ever.
I found that Schmitt became the most annoying thing about the show I dunno. There are times when I'm just like "for the love of god STOP" but I think he still has his awesome moments. And Max Greenfield is fantastic. Like you said, they all are really.
They killed me in that episode. They're actually so married it hurts. Like, every time he went near her I just melted inside. And I love her playing along to his pranks. And the fact that now they're both loser/slobs, at least for a while. And I just love them. And they'd be so good together, and HE BUILT THE DRESSER AND HE'S OPPOSED TO THE NO ADELE RULE BECAUSE ADELE PLAYS IN HIS SOUL WHEN HE SEES HER!
I love what an old man he is. Nick trying to start a garden was possibly the funniest thing I've ever seen. And Future Nick.
Have you had the chance to watch the first 2 eps of s2? It already started VERY strong. I watched the 1st one (which was great!) and I'm waiting to watch the second one on Irish time because apparently Homeland is a family show that we all have to watch together as a family now. XD
Sounds fun, except ew on the Roy and Annie front XD I saw Dan saying that he would like a crossover with the IT Crowd out of all shows *sigh* Also, he wanted to get Richard to guest star and actually play a role that Matt Lucas was cast for this season. Ugh, what an opportunity down the drain, I so would have liked to see Danny and Richard together on screen.
It's like idk, maybe I'm a little bit too over the whole douche-shtick, but he's been annoying me lately. I guess I just really don't like people who try too hard.
Like, every time he went near her I just melted inside. Ugh, same, he's just so naturally drawn to her *sigh*
And I love her playing along to his pranks. Yes, and he wanted to share his enthusiasm with her, like, maybe unconsciously to impress her or something, because her opinion matters.
HE BUILT THE DRESSER AND HE'S OPPOSED TO THE NO ADELE RULE BECAUSE ADELE PLAYS IN HIS SOUL WHEN HE SEES HER! YES, OH MY GOD, I WAS LIKE HE'S SUCH A GOOD BOYFRIEND. Like he would do stuff like that for her without thinking, like when she was "let's go there" and he's like "ok", no question. And I was like "shut up" at all the guys that were trying to say different because yes, first and foremost, you should do what you can do for your friend, especially if it's no problem at all, it's not a manly skills in exchange for sexual favours scheme, or at least, it shouldn't be. And I love that in the end Nick was like "screw everyone, I won't let them set boundaries in our friendship". That was pretty hot. And of course my shipper heart likes the implications even if my feminist self does not like that implication that males and female can't have close friendship, like if two women were friends and one happened to know how to put a dresser together and the other didn't, no one would say anything about one helping the other, but if it's a male and female, it's automatically implies that men only have to go through actual effort for women they get to sleep with, otherwise they absolutely shouldn't. That smells of male privilege, tbh.
Yes, he's such a Grumpy, I love him.
I'm waiting to watch the second one on Irish time because apparently Homeland is a family show that we all have to watch together as a family now. XD Lol, you have wonders of restraint, I would have said screw it I ain't gonna wait for you to my family and downloaded it anyway xD
I once read a fic where the study group went to work at Reynholm Industries, and Jen always wanted to go up and see Jeff because he's attractive, and Troy, Abed and Moss were all bffs ofc. And Roy wanted to bang Annie, and Annie was really confused about why no one ever did any work. It was the best things ever.
I found that Schmitt became the most annoying thing about the show
I dunno. There are times when I'm just like "for the love of god STOP" but I think he still has his awesome moments. And Max Greenfield is fantastic. Like you said, they all are really.
They killed me in that episode. They're actually so married it hurts. Like, every time he went near her I just melted inside. And I love her playing along to his pranks. And the fact that now they're both loser/slobs, at least for a while. And I just love them. And they'd be so good together, and HE BUILT THE DRESSER AND HE'S OPPOSED TO THE NO ADELE RULE BECAUSE ADELE PLAYS IN HIS SOUL WHEN HE SEES HER!
I love what an old man he is. Nick trying to start a garden was possibly the funniest thing I've ever seen. And Future Nick.
Have you had the chance to watch the first 2 eps of s2? It already started VERY strong.
I watched the 1st one (which was great!) and I'm waiting to watch the second one on Irish time because apparently Homeland is a family show that we all have to watch together as a family now. XD
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I saw Dan saying that he would like a crossover with the IT Crowd out of all shows *sigh* Also, he wanted to get Richard to guest star and actually play a role that Matt Lucas was cast for this season. Ugh, what an opportunity down the drain, I so would have liked to see Danny and Richard together on screen.
It's like idk, maybe I'm a little bit too over the whole douche-shtick, but he's been annoying me lately. I guess I just really don't like people who try too hard.
Like, every time he went near her I just melted inside.
Ugh, same, he's just so naturally drawn to her *sigh*
And I love her playing along to his pranks.
Yes, and he wanted to share his enthusiasm with her, like, maybe unconsciously to impress her or something, because her opinion matters.
HE BUILT THE DRESSER AND HE'S OPPOSED TO THE NO ADELE RULE BECAUSE ADELE PLAYS IN HIS SOUL WHEN HE SEES HER!
YES, OH MY GOD, I WAS LIKE HE'S SUCH A GOOD BOYFRIEND. Like he would do stuff like that for her without thinking, like when she was "let's go there" and he's like "ok", no question. And I was like "shut up" at all the guys that were trying to say different because yes, first and foremost, you should do what you can do for your friend, especially if it's no problem at all, it's not a manly skills in exchange for sexual favours scheme, or at least, it shouldn't be. And I love that in the end Nick was like "screw everyone, I won't let them set boundaries in our friendship". That was pretty hot. And of course my shipper heart likes the implications even if my feminist self does not like that implication that males and female can't have close friendship, like if two women were friends and one happened to know how to put a dresser together and the other didn't, no one would say anything about one helping the other, but if it's a male and female, it's automatically implies that men only have to go through actual effort for women they get to sleep with, otherwise they absolutely shouldn't. That smells of male privilege, tbh.
Yes, he's such a Grumpy, I love him.
I'm waiting to watch the second one on Irish time because apparently Homeland is a family show that we all have to watch together as a family now. XD
Lol, you have wonders of restraint, I would have said screw it I ain't gonna wait for you to my family and downloaded it anyway xD
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