yeswedo June 2, 2016 Share June 2, 2016 This topic replaces the old Angie Tribeca forum which has been vaulted at the location below: http://forums.previously.tv/forum/824-angie-tribeca-v/ Link to comment
TheRabbi June 7, 2016 Share June 7, 2016 I will be rewatching these this weekend most likely, but while both episodes were enjoyable, I think I preferred the gag-a-second vibe of the first season compared to the more nuanced storytelling here. There were half a dozen moments after a line where I was expecting a 'literal' gag to take place. That's a lot of complaining however. Both episodes were enjoyable with plenty of laughs. I really enjoyed the call center lady with the harpoon serial number. 3 Link to comment
dubbel zout June 7, 2016 Share June 7, 2016 I'm bummed the screaming gag in the theme song is gone. 6 Link to comment
DNR June 8, 2016 Share June 8, 2016 Mr.DNR laughs like a crazy person at this show - he loves the Airplane movies so I get it. I do laugh out loud at some of the jokes/gags too 3 Link to comment
TheRabbi June 8, 2016 Share June 8, 2016 (edited) Second viewing I did appreciate more of the jokes. The lawyer was really funny. "Let me do the talking....But she didn't do anything!" Also the bit with the massage table. The best line that I totally missed the first time was the girl saying 'We've been high school sweethearts, ever since college.' So This was a pretty funny episode for sure. Will rewatch the second one later. Edited June 8, 2016 by TheRabbi 1 Link to comment
possibilities June 8, 2016 Share June 8, 2016 I hope they aren't sidelining Hoffman this season. 1 Link to comment
DeLurker June 9, 2016 Share June 9, 2016 I enjoy this show so so much! Rashida Jones is gorgeous and she makes me laugh! 1 Link to comment
Irlandesa June 13, 2016 Share June 13, 2016 On 6/7/2016 at 8:10 AM, dubbel zout said: I'm bummed the screaming gag in the theme song is gone. Yeah. But I'm so glad they got rid of the vomting cop. Enough that I'm willing to trade the scream. I enjoyed both episodes and I thought there as many silly jokes as last season. I do think that both of these cases were better than some TV shows who do serious mystery drama. 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking June 14, 2016 Share June 14, 2016 I missed the first two episodes of the season last week so when I came in I was not prepared for the changes. I was like "Geils had a baby with Monica?! What the-?!" I loved when they were interrogating the lifeguard and he does a variation of Jack Nicholson's speech from A Few Good Men and he says "Who's going to do it? You Lt. Weinberg?!" and suddenly Kevin Pollack who played Weinberg in the movie is sitting at the table in a naval uniform! 1 Link to comment
TheRabbi June 15, 2016 Share June 15, 2016 This season just isn't as funny for me unfortunately. I liked one of the first gags with the earplugs, and it was funny how every lifeguard ended up being undercover, but thats about all I remember. Link to comment
Iamsweetdee June 15, 2016 Share June 15, 2016 This episode could have fit right in Season 1. The gags were funny and the crazy came shining through. Missed Tanner and Hoffman, though. Link to comment
Kip Hackman June 16, 2016 Share June 16, 2016 I feel like this show has benefited from dialing back the "gag a minute" pace from last season. It flows a little better, if that makes sense. And I lol'd when Kevin Pollack showed up. 1 Link to comment
niklj June 16, 2016 Share June 16, 2016 This episode seemed slow and took itself way too seriously, almost like they forgot that it was supposed to be a comedy sometimes and then threw in a half-baked joke. Hope next week is back to normal, this pace was boring. Link to comment
DeLurker June 16, 2016 Share June 16, 2016 They took too much time finding excuses to get Geils out of his clothes. Link to comment
VCRTracking June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 Whoa, seeing Abed from Community as a Jeff Zuckerberg-type running an Ashley Madison-style infidelity website the same time Shirley from Community is on Rizzoli & Isles! 1 Link to comment
ASpring1900 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 The running gag of the wind blowing Heather Graham's hair was funny. That town and the little town square looked exactly like the one in Ghost Whisperer... 3 Link to comment
DeLurker June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Heather Graham usually annoys me but I liked her as Agent Diane Duran. 1 Link to comment
Irlandesa June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I also got a kick out of the Mailer Deamon/Demon villain. 1 Link to comment
TheRabbi June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 Probably the best of the season thus far. My favorite moment easily was when they knocked on the bad guys door, and you hear the loud, obnoxious, angry dog, then he opens the door and is holding that tiny thing. I had to rewind that a couple times. Great stuff 3 Link to comment
DeLurker June 22, 2016 Share June 22, 2016 I loved Hoffman (the german shepherd) dumping his smartphone in water when he heard the meet & cheat names were going to be published. 2 Link to comment
Milburn Stone June 26, 2016 Share June 26, 2016 I loved the drool/tongue kissing scene between Geils and Dr. Scholls. Apart from the missing "scream" at the end of the main title sequence, is that sequence a lot shorter than it was last year? It seems like it to me. Link to comment
The Bullpen June 28, 2016 Share June 28, 2016 Agree that this was the best of the season up to this point. (Haven't watched tonight's episode yet; though.) Fun storyline, good guest stars, good jokes... good stuff all around. I much preferred this over the previous episode. 1 Link to comment
TheRabbi June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 Looks like he's getting read the Riot Act in there!! Stupid stuff like that is why I like the show. The last few have been a bit better. I also liked the IA agent who kept appearing everywhere. 3 Link to comment
dubbel zout June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 That was Mary McCormack, sister of Rashida Jones's creative partner, Will McCormack. 2 Link to comment
The Bullpen June 30, 2016 Share June 30, 2016 I thought Mary McCormack (and her constantly popping up places) was amusing. Not as good an episode as the previous one, but better than the first three. Link to comment
TheRabbi July 12, 2016 Share July 12, 2016 Not a great episode, though it doesn't help that I have never liked Maya Rudolph. Her schtick has never worked for me. I enjoyed the elevator bit, and that's about all I remember a day later...not a great sign. Link to comment
dubbel zout July 12, 2016 Share July 12, 2016 It's too bad they didn't follow through with having ER alums playing the hospital roles. It was fun to see Noah Wyle and Eriq La Salle. 2 Link to comment
Irlandesa July 13, 2016 Share July 13, 2016 15 hours ago, dubbel zout said: It's too bad they didn't follow through with having ER alums playing the hospital roles. It was fun to see Noah Wyle and Eriq La Salle. I would've loved for them to have scenes together. 1 Link to comment
The Bullpen July 13, 2016 Share July 13, 2016 Yeah, not a great episode, and I'm not really a Maya Rudolph fan either, but I think she was actually used perfectly in this role. It was kind of satirizing her own shtick. Link to comment
paramitch July 13, 2016 Share July 13, 2016 On 6/15/2016 at 7:16 AM, Iamsweetdee said: This episode could have fit right in Season 1. The gags were funny and the crazy came shining through. Missed Tanner and Hoffman, though. But Hoffman showed up at the end to dig Tanner up! It was so cute! (Sorry for all the exclamation points, I love Tanner and Hoffman...) 1 Link to comment
niklj July 17, 2016 Share July 17, 2016 (edited) I really liked this episode! It's been a while since I've laughed at this show and this one was closer to Season 1's joke-a-minute rhythm. Edited July 17, 2016 by niklj Link to comment
Amethyst July 24, 2016 Share July 24, 2016 I was a big ER fan, and I was looking forward to seeing Benton and Carter again. The result was more like a cameo, and they weren't even in the same scenes together. Lame. Link to comment
TheRabbi July 26, 2016 Share July 26, 2016 Man, season 1 I would be laughing through every episode, and now I'm reduced to a chuckle or two. This show is taking itself way too seriously, which is discouraging. 1 Link to comment
tennisgurl July 26, 2016 Share July 26, 2016 It took me an embarrassingly long time to get the "Petty" joke. Heh. 1 Link to comment
TheRabbi August 3, 2016 Share August 3, 2016 This episode was alright. Some decent laughs. I liked the sniper putting together the rifle, and I loved the interview with the trombone player. 'You think I did it? Do you have any idea how much one of those things costs??...How much?' Scholls really does nothing for me anymore. I miss the wacky entrances by Alfred Molina Link to comment
Milburn Stone August 6, 2016 Share August 6, 2016 I'm lovin it. With this episode, the show seems if anything more creative than it was last year, with fresher gags I can't see coming. Link to comment
TheRabbi August 9, 2016 Share August 9, 2016 Alright that was definitely the best episode of the season. I laughed nearly throughout. Pardon me!? The valet bit and the entire sequence of Geils tailing Angie. The bit with the fake mayor by Jenkins labs was fantastic. And the constant mask pulling at the end was great. Hoping they can keep it up next year. Link to comment
Irlandesa August 9, 2016 Share August 9, 2016 This was definitely one of the most joke-per-minute episodes they've done this season. We haven't had as many episodes like this since they switched to a more ongoing storytelling mode. I still enjoyed this season but I think the last "first season type" joke we had was when Geils said "May I have" that and then rips the card in half. Gosh I loved that joke. But this had a ton. I especially liked the "We came as soon as we heard....and then we left for the precinct." 3 Link to comment
tennisgurl August 9, 2016 Share August 9, 2016 The mask pulling off conclusion was so nonsensical and hilarious that I practically clapped. Oh that was amazing. I know some people have been kind of meh on this season, but I have really enjoyed it. The story has worked for me, and the jokes are still pretty great. Cant wait for the next season! 3 Link to comment
MrWhyt August 10, 2016 Share August 10, 2016 I don't really follow the show, Im just doing a cameo for a friend 4 Link to comment
Silly Angel January 3, 2017 Share January 3, 2017 The Boypocalypse Wow album called Trap Her/Keep Her had me chortling for minutes. 2 Link to comment
Corgi-ears May 3, 2017 Share May 3, 2017 "Your shoes are basic" got a snorting guffaw out of me. (Just thought I would record my reaction to Ep 4, in an attempt to make this thread less of a wasteland.) 2 Link to comment
The Bullpen May 16, 2017 Share May 16, 2017 Random thoughts after catching up on this season: I'm enjoying this season more than last. Feels like it's back to the formula that made Season 1 so fun - lots and lots of rapid-succession dumb jokes, puns, sight gags, etc. Except for the S2 finale, it seemed like last season had many fewer jokes per episode than the first. Sure, not all of the jokes land, but I prefer when I can hardly keep up with them. Season 3 is delivering on that. The "hunt for a serial killer" premise is kind of a miss, though. Dunno, just not really working for me. Rachel Dratch was great in tonight's ep, as was Natalie Portman in last week's. 1 Link to comment
dubbel zout May 16, 2017 Share May 16, 2017 10 hours ago, The Bullpen said: The "hunt for a serial killer" premise is kind of a miss, though. Dunno, just not really working for me. Same here, though Chris Pine is very funny as a Hannibal Lecter–type. Link to comment
Irlandesa May 16, 2017 Share May 16, 2017 I agree that I'm liking this season better than last. It's back to silly fun. I don't even mind the serial killer story because of Chris Pine but also because it gives the cops a good reason to chase him around the country and have different versions of Angie Tribeca....like the NY version in this ep where there is a blue overlay to make it grittier. Not that there needs to be a reason for anything on this show but it's still nice. I wonder who will play the serial killer considering the big gets we have had this season. 1 Link to comment
The Bullpen May 16, 2017 Share May 16, 2017 Wow, hadn't even realized that was Chris Pine. Couldn't recognize him with the beard, and I guess I missed any promos or news items that mentioned him guest-starring. Irlandesa, I'm pretty sure the serial killer has already appeared, no? Link to comment
ASpring1900 May 31, 2017 Share May 31, 2017 I'm enjoying all the guest roles this season. I keep wondering if these better known actors are auditioning for the parts, or the cast (Rashida, etc.) is just texting friends and asking if they want in! :) 1 Link to comment
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