Parenthood -- "Tales from the Luncheonette" -- 10/18/11
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Parenthood -- "Tales from the Luncheonette" -- 10/18/11
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Re: Parenthood -- "Tales from the Luncheonette" -- 10/18/11
i was as happy for drew to kiss his chippee, as i would have been for my own son. I felt that zing that you feel when you kiss someone for the first time when they were in the kitchen, and even i was catching those hints she was dropping with the olde rub my neck routine.
Also love how everyone talks over everyone else, like in real life and what feels like natural spontaneous conversations between all the Bravermans.
i think this show really is getting better, as others have mentioned. is there even anything else like it on TV anymore?
Also love how everyone talks over everyone else, like in real life and what feels like natural spontaneous conversations between all the Bravermans.
i think this show really is getting better, as others have mentioned. is there even anything else like it on TV anymore?
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I agree as well, sure it had its problems but who the hell am I to nitpick? It's a great show.
Loved seeing Joel speak up -> I always thought he needed a bigger part on the show as well because I think he's a great actor. I also dig how they are making Crosby's character more mature.
Loved seeing Joel speak up -> I always thought he needed a bigger part on the show as well because I think he's a great actor. I also dig how they are making Crosby's character more mature.
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How does Cee Lo Green have a career? The guy is a talentless hack who often sings off-key and is only famous because he named a song "Fuck You". Which he quickly changed to "Forget You" when he realized he could make more money by sanitizing the song once the shock value was over. Christ, the way he butchered Janis Joplin last night made me think I was watching a bad American Idle audition.
Other than that, great show.
Other than that, great show.
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I'm not going to "dis" Cee Lo Green because he has fans for a reason. He released "Crazy" as a member of Gnarls Barkley before "Forget You". He was already famous well before F*You. Still, I'm late to the party. I only found out about him recently (maybe because of The Voice). After listening to Crazy for the first time, I was amazed it was considered Song of The Year material the year it was out. To me, he's actually an example of "X Factor" in that his singing voice isn't the greatest, but there's something entertaining about him (IMO of course). I also saw a VH-1 special he did... probably "Soundstage" and it was also good. He has a way of doing songs I think he couldn't possibly do. Like Don'tCha. (Yes, he actually did that on stage.)
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I think there has been a huge jump in quality this season. Lots of tender moments that were missing in previous seasons. The dialog is more succinct with fewer pointless ramblings. Even the camera work has shifted to a more verite style. It is almost a different show.
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Agreed. Joel doesn't speak up often, but when he does, he speaks the truth whether you'll like it or not. I thought that was a great moment, and I was even on Zeke's side earlier in the ep...just a little bit. If someone like that was in my life, I'd have a hard time after so many years and f-ups believing he could really change.
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And even if he doesn't, which is altogether likely, Joel is still right.
Expected more out of Hattie in terms of being understanding and helpful with her mother. Maybe she's out of sorts since breaking up with Alex but the Hattie who ran for student council and was concerned with helping at a homeless shelter would have been much more understanding the first 48 hours of Nora being home. It was an interesting storytelling choice, one I don't necessarily agree with, though.
Expected more out of Hattie in terms of being understanding and helpful with her mother. Maybe she's out of sorts since breaking up with Alex but the Hattie who ran for student council and was concerned with helping at a homeless shelter would have been much more understanding the first 48 hours of Nora being home. It was an interesting storytelling choice, one I don't necessarily agree with, though.
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Long before his solo career he was Producer,songwriter and member of 2 really good bands Gnarls Barkley and The Goodie Mob from a very young age.Both were able to have success commercially and critically without conforming there work to fit a particular genre niche to appeal to a mass audience .
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And even if he doesn't, which is altogether likely, Joel is still right.
Expected more out of Hattie in terms of being understanding and helpful with her mother. Maybe she's out of sorts since breaking up with Alex but the Hattie who ran for student council and was concerned with helping at a homeless shelter would have been much more understanding the first 48 hours of Nora being home. It was an interesting storytelling choice, one I don't necessarily agree with, though.
Expected more out of Hattie in terms of being understanding and helpful with her mother. Maybe she's out of sorts since breaking up with Alex but the Hattie who ran for student council and was concerned with helping at a homeless shelter would have been much more understanding the first 48 hours of Nora being home. It was an interesting storytelling choice, one I don't necessarily agree with, though.