I don't mind toliet humor as long as it's funny. This wasn't. It was painful to watch.
I hope Alan Tudyk was secretly embarrassed to film this episode. The scenes they gave him were incredibly cringe worthy IMO.
I don't mind toliet humor as long as it's funny. This wasn't. It was painful to watch.
Ha! Alan Tudyk's character just named several office workers with the names of Firefly characters.
What the hell did you two watch. Last nights episode WAS about a gas attack on the city AND a company retreat.
The comedy premiered in February to not-so-super ratings, and has seen on a steady decline with each episode. EW highly doubts this series will live on to see a second season.
By the way -- assuming anyone's still watching -- did anyone else find the plot of "Green Furious" derivative? I'm sure I've seen its plot before in some other sitcom -- a female character is pressured to do an objectifying commercial involving nudity, and her solution is to get a male character to do it instead -- but I can't remember where. I've complained before about the show too often doing generic sitcom plots with superhero elements tacked on, but if they're actually recycling specific sitcom plots, that's not a good sign either.
Speaking of signs that are less than good, I gather the show's prospects for renewal are slim at best:
http://www.cbr.com/gotham-shield-izombie-renewal/
Oh, well.
Professor Zoom said:They did the nudity thing in FOX's The Pitch, where the female lead got her male teammates to pose provocatively like she had to.
It's good to hear that my instincts were right: to stop watching this show after the pilot. Ugh.
The episode in 2 weeks deals with the death of:
Lois Lane
She probably faked her death, it's a very Lois thing to do. Comedy hi-jinks will ensue about revolving door deaths.
I've found slightly more than half its episodes reasonably funny, though I like the concept more than I like most of the characters.
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