I did not even know how to take notes for this one. You know how you watch Supernatural for the one-liners and the attitude and the ZING that the boys give us? All of that stuff is there because they are their own men, they are bad-asses with a cause and their roughness and uniqueness is what makes the draw...at least for me. Ya well, that was not this episode.
Trevor Moore started the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U Know back in 2000 after trasferring to New York's School of Visual Arts.
This Week a storm is rolling through Dillon. Tyra has to plan Mindy's bridal shower, Tim tries to help Lyla through her family drama and J.D. finally pushes back against Mr. McCoy and it blows up in his face.
Tyra is helping Mindy and Billy register for their wedding, but she's not having a great time because she can't stop thinking about her SATs.
Sunshine Cleaning aspires to explore several meaningful ideas and themes: coming to grips with aging, failed ambitions, childhood trauma, the grieving process, the effects of being brought up in a single parent home, and the aftermath of violent deaths.
The scene: lunch room. Michael sits on the counter, regaling his staff with the tale of his resignation in too much detail. He's got them all in the palm of his hand and he can't help but milk every second of it. I wonder how far into his two weeks' notice he'll last.
Post-credits, he's got one of those gummy hands.
Liz lemon goes uptown to meet up with her boyfriend, the handsome and successful Dr. Drew. She notices some strange things happen when Drew is around. People treat him incredibly well, and he always gets his way without being demanding or ever being involved in conflict.
So someone is killing angels. I read some previews and a couple said something about someone using Lucifer's sword to kill angels but that turned out to be a bunch of bunk. So if you read about the sword thing, forget about that...the killing of the angels part was right though. The first angel down that we see is a blonde that was in a huge car accident.
A very dehydrated body is found in a salt truck, Brennan tells us that it was a tall teenage girl that was only dead for less than a month, and the salt quickened the desiccation process.
Angela and Roxy are getting a dog, apparently. And, there is a new intern working with the Squints who is Muslim.
Bruce McDonald's career may have now spanned decades, but the nearly fifty year old film director's youthful appearance, friendliness and enthusiasm don't suggest any tiredness of the frustrations associated with independent filmmaking.
It's been twenty years since his first theatrical feature, Roadkill (1989), flickered across cinema screens in Canada.
This week: Tyra has to deal with the consequences of her trip on the rodeo circuit and she asks Landry for help, Coach walks in on Matt and Julie at an inopportune moment and Buddy makes a financial decision that will have big consequences for Lyla.
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