Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh it's funny to use the phrase jump the shark about a show starring Henry Winkler.
I don't think it has jumped the shark, in any case. It's a strange show that's always been strange, and continues being strange - and I am deeply uncomfortable about where Barry and Sally are right now but still interested in seeing what happens. I think the show is still try to itself.
haha. yeah.
I find the surrealness of their new existence kind of disturbing and nightmarish.
I also find Hank has completely lost his humorous energy - I know it's because he is grieving Christobal, but I miss the performance of previous seasons.
And the plot seems to be jumping all over the place slightly.
Humorous Hank was back last night
What he said was funny, but his light hearted demeanor was definitely still missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh it's funny to use the phrase jump the shark about a show starring Henry Winkler.
I don't think it has jumped the shark, in any case. It's a strange show that's always been strange, and continues being strange - and I am deeply uncomfortable about where Barry and Sally are right now but still interested in seeing what happens. I think the show is still try to itself.
haha. yeah.
I find the surrealness of their new existence kind of disturbing and nightmarish.
I also find Hank has completely lost his humorous energy - I know it's because he is grieving Christobal, but I miss the performance of previous seasons.
And the plot seems to be jumping all over the place slightly.
Humorous Hank was back last night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh it's funny to use the phrase jump the shark about a show starring Henry Winkler.
I don't think it has jumped the shark, in any case. It's a strange show that's always been strange, and continues being strange - and I am deeply uncomfortable about where Barry and Sally are right now but still interested in seeing what happens. I think the show is still try to itself.
haha. yeah.
I find the surrealness of their new existence kind of disturbing and nightmarish.
I also find Hank has completely lost his humorous energy - I know it's because he is grieving Christobal, but I miss the performance of previous seasons.
And the plot seems to be jumping all over the place slightly.
Anonymous wrote:Heh it's funny to use the phrase jump the shark about a show starring Henry Winkler.
I don't think it has jumped the shark, in any case. It's a strange show that's always been strange, and continues being strange - and I am deeply uncomfortable about where Barry and Sally are right now but still interested in seeing what happens. I think the show is still try to itself.
Anonymous wrote:It's different but still highly watchable.