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Par Conundrum, le 18 février 2013 Publié le 18 février 2013 Saison 4 Episode 2 Je n'ai jamais caché que le départ de Dan Harmon de Community avant la saison 4 ne me dérangeait pas tant que cela. Les changements de showrunners, c'est fréquent, et une série n'est pas le travail d'un seul homme. Et puis, j'avais entière confiance en la nouvelle équipe en place qui a déjà travaillé, entre autre, sur Happy Endings et Happy Family. C'était bien heureux, avec mon air hautain et moralisateur, que j'ai regardé le premier épisode de la saison 4, et fouyah que je n'étais fier pas de mon coup. Tout n'était pas à jeter dans ce premiere, mais il faut être honnête, il n'y avait pas grand-chose à garder à part peut être le gag de Fred Willard dans le rôle de Pierce sur la sitcom d'Abed. J'avais prévu de garder profil bas, et que, noyé dans mes critiques de Parenthood, personne n'allait retrouver le texte qui montrait à quel point j'étais confiant à l'époque. Sauf que ce deuxième épisode de l'ère Post Harmon a largement remonté le niveau, à mes yeux, et me permet de reprendre un peu mon avantage moral.
The moment in the Pudding scene where Pedro took Pudding hostage and later stated they had to silence her and couldn't trust her made me realize the importance of Pedro and Pekoms in the party. Nami can be suspicious and intelligent, but overall Luffy is irresponsible, Chopper and Carrot are immature and naive, Nami is possibly too nice, and Brook can be too carefree. Because of this Pedro, who seems even more serious and hard than his younger bro Pekoms, can play the serious and at times cruel member of the crew. He can put his foot down at times when you'd expect Zoro or Law or Sanji to. And despite Pekoms seeming possibly kinder than Pedro on a surface level, he's still shown that he can do some dirty work. Those two mink boys may be crucial in the succeeding of this mission and that immediately gives them more strength in the dynamic of this crew. A greater purpose. Speaking of Pekoms, he was gone when the crew returned to the ship with a message carved into the bathroom to turn back.
Limitless 2011 Critics Consensus Although its script is uneven, Neil Burger directs Limitless with plenty of visual panache, and Bradley Cooper makes for a charismatic star. 69% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 202 74% Audience Score User Ratings: 108, 346 Limitless Ratings & Reviews Explanation Show all services Photos Movie Info Facing unemployment and his girlfriend's rejection, writer Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper) is sure that he has no future. That all changes when an old friend gives him a drug that produces enhanced mental acuity. Stoked on the untested chemical, Eddie rises to the top of the financial world and attracts the attention of a tycoon (Robert De Niro) who intends to use him to make a fortune. But terrible side-effects and a dwindling supply threaten to collapse Eddie's house of cards. Rating: PG-13 (Language|Disturbing Images|Sexuality|Thematic Material Invol Drugs|Violence) Genre: action, mystery and thriller Original Language: English Director: Producer: Writer: Release Date (Theaters): Mar 18, 2011 wide Release Date (Streaming): Jul 18, 2011 Box Office (Gross USA): $79.