The grand finale of this season has to be Larry destroying opening night of ‘The Producers’ in a grand fashion that only Larry can. But will we get to see him perform before that happens?
I totally didn’t expect Bob to turn into the creepy guy that works with Frankie. He always seemed a little weird, but the last thing a show already compared to ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ needs is to create another Craig Feldspar.
It’s interesting that the prince of “The show about nothing” inserted the multi-episode restaurant arc into his own series. Interesting, and a good idea. So what’s next on Larry’s agenda in season four?
The best new drama on television last year returned right where it left us before the break. I could do without the Peter/Alicia nonsense, but as a legal drama this show is one of the best on the air right now.
There was a whole lot of chatter all episode long about it being very un-Gibbs for there to be interns hanging around. But other than a throwaway comment from him, the reason was never addressed. So….
Not that she shouldn’t have gone after him, but I wonder why Nancy didn’t even weigh the option of not rescuing Shane. Don’t you think he would have done just fine in a Mexican crime family?
Last night’s episode of ‘Rules of Engagement’, while enjoyable as always, hammered home the point that the show suffers for its lack of continuity. At least in my mind.