A Rage project not involving Zack? No thank you.
A Rage project not involving Zack? No thank you.
I believe the term is called Homer Simpson syndrome. It happened to every character in Always Sunny around season 4 and it's going to happen with Broad City.
Not even Taco?
Right? Isn't Lip a sophomore at best?
Um, does anybody actually remember the original Full House? This relaunch does nothing to disparage a very mediocre series from our childhood. It just exists and tries to be a little overly meta at times with the references. Otherwise, it's completely unoffensive.
Cool. Well, best of luck to you and your goat. Oh, and for being apparently like 40 years old and lurking on comment sections of the intrawebs.
The fucking Fiona/fuck you Fiona parts were pretty good, I agree.
You sound like a hater who cannot grow a beard.
Has anyone cleaned up that crime scene at the waffle house yet?
Blah. Jonah Ray is fine sometimes but he's hardly Joel or Mike Nelson (who was a better host than Joel, sorry not sorry).
Enjoy your $95 Kevin Hart show next month, Alphonse.
They've had him wearing that hairdo for about five years now.
Kieran Culkin was unbelievable in the first episode. I hope his character continues to live somehow.
It's pretty tough to watch Meth Damon without wanting to punch the television.
Having been a huge supporter of Tim Heidecker since the moment I stumbled upon TGTTM at 3 am in college, what he is doing with Gregg Turkington is probably his best work to date. They have a horrifically brilliant chemistry together that manages to surpass Tim & Eric. One of the things that fascinates me the most…
Artifact #1 is a gorgeous song. One of the best he's written since just about anything on Cassadaga.
This doesn't count because it wasn't a sitcom, but Late Night with Conan O'Brien really took off once Andy Richter left. Nothing will ever compare to the awkward chemistry between Conan and Max Weinberg that Richter's departure allowed to open up and flourish.