In the Annie sketch I thought it was pretty clear the Sudekis’s character was an homage to a similar character Dan Ackroyd used to play.
In the Annie sketch I thought it was pretty clear the Sudekis’s character was an homage to a similar character Dan Ackroyd used to play.
I feel the same way. I really enjoyed what I’ve watched so far.
Indeed. I view it mostly as satire of the American dream, and an exceedingly dark comedy.
This strikes me as a solution in search of a problem.
I got a Brush notification for this?
No comment no comment.
Whenever one mentions the ‘first amendment’ I ask what part of the Manitoba Act they are referring to.
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Beat Bobby Flay, to death, with a skillet.
Or ‘the sides’ or ‘the appetizers’
I stopped at 13. The (unwritten) rule everywhere I’ve lived is once you hit high school you don’t go out trick or treating.
Oh I don’t think any of us are as good as the author....
It’s a good question. Related, condescendingly telling your readers that ‘the adults are talking’ is odd. Perhaps it was meant to be funny?
‘House stuffy? Try this life hack, open your windows!’
The stuff about mental health among athletes was pretty prescient given what just happened this week with the goalie for the Montreal Canadiens, Carey Price. (For those who don’t know, he’s stepping away from the team for help with mental health issues, just as his teammate, Jonathan Drouin, did last season).
Buffet, not ‘budget’, dunno how that happened.
Being Canadian you get a steady stream of American culture all around you. One of those things was ads for these generic budget places. I mean we had budget places in Canada (usually Canadian Chinese food or say a Sunday brunch) but not places like this. I remember seeing ads when I was a kid in the 70s/80s and…
I’d bet a week’s pay that Archie Bunker’s Place in any single episode had more viewers than any episode of, say, Mad Men, for example.