We knew this, like, five episodes into Season 3. The devolution of this great show is the true American Horror Story.
We knew this, like, five episodes into Season 3. The devolution of this great show is the true American Horror Story.
I was thinking about it the other day, and they're both about equal in how shallow I find them and only entertaining on the most surface of levels. Of course, Leftovers is the younger one with a better chance at a course correction. I can't wait to see how Homeland lulls my sense of security right before some…
Dear FOX, you'll probably never get another House.
Dear Hart Hanson, you'll probably never create House.
This reminds me of Tarantino's comments on the Season 2 cast being too pretty. Brad Garrett should've been Frank Semyon. He's got Vaughn's physicality without all that distracting attractiveness.
When is Scott gonna direct a music video for Kanye?
The boss of Team Trump is actually the Trump City Gym Leader and is using Trump Co. to develop the Trumpster Ball.
These are tired and ridiculous and feed into the internet's worst tendencies, but here it goes:
I thought the first season was very manipulative in how it told its story. There was strong acting and directing, and very viscerally in the moment, it seemed like a strong show, but strip that away and you're left with nonsensical fluff. I don't really care about why the people disappeared either, but by that same…
12:00 AM? Wow, this went up fast.
Holy fuck, thanks for the heads up on Twins.
What happened to CollegeHumor in general?
I thought B99, at least the first season, was on Netflix.
I'll take solace that we're at least better than my brother, who would DVR syndicated/edited Seinfeld despite having the DVDs, and would then complain that things were cut.
Netflix is basically just a channel and no different from FX or whatever to me. If like something enough on there, I'll make a point to get the DVD or Blu-ray.
David Koechner.
I don't think I've ever been more amazed that a character lasted as long as they did in a series as Gus. He reeked of mook status from Day 1, and there's nothing inherently interesting about him.
I don't know; I'm leaning towards quitting. Three seasons is a good stopping point for Showtime, as this show is clearly going to get eight seasons. if I go any farther I won't be able to climb out of the hole. I'm already stuck with Homeland.
I'm rewatching The Office. Random thoughts:
Or, fittingly, Daniels was the Michael Scott and Lieberstein was the Toby.
There was a Kenan & Kel TV movie where they get trapped in a haunted house. I only recall a few of the bits, like the dad getting hit by lightning thrice, but knowing it exists and was made is good enough.