Author of the book Axing My Exes and blogger of Jerrica's Jerks. I love to write, laugh, and be outside. TV shows over movies any day. If I could strap a screen to my face while gardening and simultaneously write, my life would be complete. TV, for myself, is not to escape but to inspire.
If this shows' goal is to scare everyone off from getting married, super job! The sheer misery of these characters, no matter what situation they are in with their exes, is heartbreaking and a little sad. If Debby Downer were to make a show, this would be it.
I always want to smell what the Rock is cooking, but I don't like the inherent sleaziness this show is already portraying. I mean, in the first 4 minutes they dropped the term "funeral ho's". Cringe. And I'm not a feminist. Do I care what these super rich douchey football players do after retirement? Ehh. I'll keep watching and let you know.
Season 1 was slow as hell but incredible acting and well worth the time to get fully immersed in the story. Season 2, so far, is blowing me out of my seat! Loving Vaughn as this mob-ish type! The casting in this series is so on point it could never lose.
An insanely fantastic comedy series. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a genius: everything she touches turns to gold - and if it doesn't, it should. In Veep, she is the current Vice President of the United States fighting to get a say, but constantly getting bulldozed by Podus and other Senators. Her struggle is absolutely hilarious! A binge-watching favorite!
Abby and Ilana are two broke ass hoes in NY with a MacGruber mentality to accomplish missions however possible, and often outrageously. A comedy duo that will not only make you want to be them, be friends with them, but also be on them. Any girl who will do a wall-assisted back walkover in celebration that her friend pegged, is an inspiration to us all. Absolutely real life hilarity, to the point of you wondering if this is a scripted show or are cameras just following them around in real life. Forget about boring Girls, watch Broad City!
A group of criminals and an agent are sent back in time to change the future. For the better? Still trying to figure that out. This show is smart, exciting and you'll love/hate genius kid Alec Sadler. This is a series for the 'thinking folk' out there.
Oh I had such high hopes for a weekly dose of hunky Josh Duhamel, but sadly this is not interesting enough to even finish episode one. Battle Creek (the town's name - how unoriginal) is in no way a drama, it's more like an hour long cop comedy with bad jokes and even worse character chemistry. Dang.
Strange and embarrassing for all involved. Paris Hilton had to ride her wave of socialite fame while she could, so I get it, but it's definitely not a reality show worth watching.
As a Canadian living in Sweden, I can relate to the hilarious weirdness that goes on here. From phrases lost in translation to some truly bizarre customs and celebrations (i.e witch burning day). This series has a lot more to explore and needs a bit of tweaking here and there. The on-screen chemistry between husband and wife is lacking to say the least, and it could be what kills this show. I think what the Poeler duo needs to decide is whether this show is for Americans, or Swedes. This teetering in the middle business is leaving both audiences curious but indifferent.
Too short! Always leaving me wanting more weirdness. Cue dramatic fit.