#SundayRundown This is my favorite episode. You guys finally got to the meat of the series and you get a peak at what serious issues the Gang really have. You picked up on since season 7 the character development is getting more and more of the show focus. Also you begin to see the continuity issues from prior seasons really addressed. The issues didn't go away. It just the Gang chose to ignore reality. And many times it begins to catch up with them.😂
Cliff Douglas
2024-11-22 11:22:01 +0000 UTC
Kerri Kenney is great in everything I've seen her in. She's freaking hilarious in Reno 911.
Chaos T
2024-11-15 20:57:40 +0000 UTC
I see you finally caught on to Mac's repressed homosexuality. There have been a few jokes here and there in earlier seasons, but this time it was really on the nose. Or, I guess, the pen...
Haru Urara
2024-11-15 19:55:35 +0000 UTC
His performance in that scene is brilliant. It's really what sells the scene and makes it funny. You truly believe every word he's saying is the absolute truth, and that he feels heartbroken about that experience.
Haru Urara
2024-11-15 19:47:34 +0000 UTC
“Her mouth was still very much in play” Danny Devito stole this episode for me with that line alone. Also the actress who played the therapist did an amazing job being the anchor of this episode by reacting to the insanity of the gang
Estevan Sandoval
2024-11-15 18:11:28 +0000 UTC
We did get to a core with dennis, just not really a “why” for it, but that’s pretty much for every character except for frank having this hilariously weird tragic backstory.
Veya
2024-11-15 18:10:39 +0000 UTC
Suraj - The whole Buffy universe is based on deus ex machina, if the gang brings back buffy then the universe has to balance it out and lose Tara. So if Jasmine is in the world, then the universe or Powers that be have to balance it out by bringing this demon out of his dimension and giving Angel a chance at stopping Jasmine. The Buffyverse is about balance, whether its good or bad.
NICK Luna
2024-11-15 18:03:00 +0000 UTC
#SundayRundown. A question for you Normies. Have any of you read any Star Wars books. If you have, I am curious which ones. Also, do you guys to the difference between the canon and the Expanded Universe, also known as Legends. If not, I'll explain. The Expanded Universe was Star Wars' continuity that consisted from the books, comics, and video games from 1978-2014. From there, many beloved characters debuted like Thrawn, Starkiller, Mara Jade, etc. Then in 2015, after Disney had bought Star Wars, they rebooted the continuity, wiping away everything from the Expanded Universe. While I know that these books aren't canon anymore, I would still recommend many Legends books. Two perfect starting points I would recommend are Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn and Kenobi by John Jackson Miller. I am currently reading Kenobi, and it is great. Better than the show, and it covers Obi-Wan's time on Tatooine. And Heir to the Empire is where Thrawn first debuted back in 1991. For anyone who has had a tough time with Star Wars under Disney, instead of hating on Disney, check out the Expanded Universe. There are a lot of great novels, comics, and video games to check out.