TheNerdyMel
TheNerdyMel
TheNerdyMel

This and the fact they don’t even put up new gems like Ted Lasso is more proof of it’s sad slow descent into irrelevancy than the move to Kinja itself.

Yeah, what I’ve seen of this season has been par for the course - a couple good ones (that Skinner/Chalmers episode was great; it didn’t even try shoehorning the Simpsons family into it, which I thought was a golden rule of the show), but just as many bad ones. For some reason, this is the SECOND Christmas episode

But Bob’s Burgers hasn’t given me a reason as to why the AV Club doesn’t review Bob’s Burgers anymore!

It was donated willingly to her. It’s stupid to take issue with something like that. Just like it was stupid to blindly donate money to something before money was actually necessary. And if you do, well you have no right to judge based on your own actions. Nothing deceptive was played here.

And so ends a chapter in the life of a good woman who did a silly thing who simply did what everyone advises: “Ask for help.” Which she did. Let it be on the conscience of those who always seek ill in others first. Listen not to their shrill tweeting.

The reason for the suing, probably, is because of America’s broken healthcare system. Her medical insurance won’t pay out to fix her scalp, she couldn’t afford the treatment before this doctor stepped in, so the only way to be able to pay the healthcare bills is to sue Gorilla Glue and hope they will pay for the

I’d consider it more charity than reward. Things are going to get a lot uglier for her before they get better.

I really hope so. I hope she doesn’t need skin grafts or something, which would probably mean no more proper follicles. All in all, I think we can be excused for an errant giggle here and there when this first came about. But knowing just how serious and likely life changing this is going to be for her... it’s just

Then you’re missing the identification of the villain (which is an opinion rather than a spoiler), the judgment on the increasingly strident sitcom affectations, the condemnation of 70s style, the characterization of Wanda’s erratic actions, and a very strong aversion to the couch.

This show is unfunny goofy shit.

I think you’re right about Monica and I like your idea about the bee keeper suit. Parris was really good this ep, switching between Monica’s ‘70s sitcom persona and her real self. Plus it looks like she get to keep those awesome fish pants.

All these “meta references”, or rather hommages to shows decades past feel a little too Quinton Tarantino-y. Like how Tarantino likes to show off he can replicate past styles and genres, but lacking in a bit of (or more) substance which adds to the success (Jackie Brown), or failure (Death Proof), of each attempt.

Really? My bad if I’ve missed it, but I’ve only heard via the media of stories of her kissing up on him. Meanwhile we have more than half a dozen video footage examples of her trying to avoid doing something as simple as holding his hand.

Yeah I was confused by Ashley’s position, as it felt like a false choice. It’s very easy to believe Melania is disgusted by Trump for more basic reasons (like his appearance, the fact that he’s known to shit himself, etc. etc.) and is also a terrible person that doesn’t give a shit about racism and destroying the

That’s what I see in this clip too, but there are several others where she’s obviously swatting his hand away or keeping her fingers clenched against his attempts to hold her hand.

This. It’s kind of wild to see a bunch of folks on the left wildly cheering for George Conway just because he’s anti-Trump. Don’t get me wrong: I love the trolling coming out of Project Lincoln as much as the next socialist, but like, let’s not forget that the people pushing that would happily repeal gay marriage,

I think if you take politics out of it (which is hard to do with these people, I get it) my guess is that George and KellyAnne are equally narcissistic themselves, and both crave attention and power regardless of the medium. George was a “short-list” candidate for Solicitor General under Trump but now he’s gone and fou

Think of the Stanley family during the War of the Roses. Whenever a cousin tried to take the throne from another cousin, they always had one Stanley on their side and one against. That way, whomever won had a member of the family in the inner circle, and they could always convince them to forgive the other Stanley.

A constant running loop of three neckbeards doing a terribly and painfully unfunny MST3K rendition over the female Ghostbusters remake would probably cost less than $30 million.