it's usually a bad idea to judge a show based on the pilot. with parks and rec, it takes until the second season for the writers to really understand all of the characters, and from that point, it becomes one of the best comedies on tv
-- ICON: When there's nothing left to burn, you have to set Bidoof on fire.
I would have recommended just reading a summary of season 1, because it's unwatchable. Then when season 2 starts there's a VAST improvement. And it just continues to get better and better.
Ron Swanson is one of the greatest characters ever.
From: ShadowHalo17 | #009 I would have recommended just reading a summary of season 1, because it's unwatchable. Then when season 2 starts there's a VAST improvement. And it just continues to get better and better.
Ron Swanson is one of the greatest characters ever.
Zoidberg is too depressing for me sometimes. He's definitely top tier, but Bender, Farnsworth, and Fry are better. Zapp too, yeah. Even including him, Bender has and always will be my favorite.
Oooh that's a profession I would enjoy. I love psychology and knowing how people think. I would definitely love to study it. And that's the main reason I love Scarecrow. The other big reason being that I have an obsession with fear. If I had been given the right circumstances there's a good chance I'd become a real life version of Scarecrow... Well maybe not as evil.
So what would you do as a neuropsychologist? Does that include actually being a therapist, or is it something else?
Depends really. I'm hoping to do clinical neuropsych which would basically involve administering tests, diagnosing disorders and possibly therapy. Depends on what kind of training program I can get into. Unfortunately neuropsych programs aren't as plentiful as clinical.