As as a Canadian Spotify Premium subscriber, this pretty much sucks. Can't even find the right page where it would be to claim an American account for when I'm down there, and Hulu wouldn't work up here anyhow outside of using a VPN
As as a Canadian Spotify Premium subscriber, this pretty much sucks. Can't even find the right page where it would be to claim an American account for when I'm down there, and Hulu wouldn't work up here anyhow outside of using a VPN
JFL studios do produce the Gags show, but JFL as a whole has done more for stand up and comedy worldwide in the past 30 years than any other organization.
The only retooling that was needed was to change the channel number from 168 to the 94 to 99 range where all the other comedy is, so people can easily be exposed to it.
Isn’t the CW CBS and Warner Brothers (explaining the Supergirl move)?
It only stumbled following the books in S1, and that was necessary to establish characters, world building, and series wide thematics. While they’ve done a lot of remixing, they’ve still incorporated a lot from the books in 3 seasons - Book 1 is entirely covered, Book 2 as well, and of the major plot points of Book 3,…
Same, minus the confirmation that they survived the sailing trip back home.
Maniscalco is basically doing the exaggerated Italian American character, and does so popularly enough to play Madison Square Garden.
One needs a specific explanation for a. PoI re-watch? It was an awesome show that deserved a little better from CBS.
As out of the blue as the Depp switch at the end of the first one was, I’m amazed they managed to pull out something far worse in the last minutes of this release.
I feel like one of the only people who felt that parody aside, The Group Mind Has Decided You’re in Love was one of the show’s worse outings in 4 years. I enjoy meta humor, but it felt out of place here, the lyrics weren’t as punchy and clever as they can get, the tune was annoying. About the only thing going for it…
One thing that bugged me about this episode, that made it feel like a not-Dr Who episode, was that even I as a casual, only NuWho watcher, am familiar with the key lore concept of “Fixed point in time” (http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Fixed_point_in_time)
That’s the thing that threw me off all episode and made me not really like it: how can this possibly be as relevant to Brits as it would to Americans? Would they really be that aware? Would they really know all those details and have a class named after her back in the 90s when Yaz and Ryan were in grade school?
I feel I’m one of the few that was rather not enamored with “What’s your story” as a poor take on Cell Block Tango - even if the political subtext was spot on.
The whole bit about Chidi’s accent cracked me up, as it seemed to be intended to just stick it to the innumerable people who whined about it at the end of last season - especially combined with everyone else having an Australian accent.
I suppose its to each their own. He’s been my favorite of the (generally all strong) NuWho Doctors. I might’ve been Ecclestone, if he stuck around.
I’m glad that even with all the great SU songs, someone else out there always comes back to simply wanting to see a giant woman.
Free and clear.
I mean, I get you, and that bit was certainly dragging on, but as Randall mentioned - damn, that payoff was pretty amazing. I kept thinking she had to be a plant, or at the least, humoring him after figuring out what was going on.
The first target is Bernie Sanders, and the art gallery shtick was coded more like making fun of liberal tendencies going to extremes, but sure.
Charlotte killed her. It’s what made Bernard enact his final plan - out of revenge for the killed Elsie.