*grumble grumble* My introduction to him was Tosh.0, which I loathe. So I have not seen any of his standup. I don't like that you make reasonable arguments. Stop it, please.
*grumble grumble* My introduction to him was Tosh.0, which I loathe. So I have not seen any of his standup. I don't like that you make reasonable arguments. Stop it, please.
Based on the clips in this article, I think he'll do a good job once he finds his footing. I'm more concerned that the general audience won't give him a chance if he proves, as he ought to, that he is something other than the cozy, cantankerous Jon Stewart everyone has come to know.
I do not always like Paula Poundstone. She can be genuinely combative in a way which is not humorous or intelligent.
Surely you're joking about that mildew hemorrhage known as Daniel Tosh?
No, no - it's phlegmatic, melancholy, sanguine, and choleric.
Is Whad'Ya Know still on? I never hear it anymore.
I saw an episode of My Grandmother's Ravioli. It was all sorts of gentle television.
Eh, Comedy Central will get there eventually. A little more Broad City, a little more Amy Schumer, a little disappearance of Workaholics…
Ugh that whole segment was clearly half-baked.
Interesting point. He hasn't revealed any sort of talent or real reason for his survival. He said he was temping in second episode, but he doesn't even appear to have a hobby outside of Jenga.
They've been loose on the "how" details - and if there's one thing tv shows dedicated to explaining the world without humans has taught us, it's that powers stations will run themselves for a few years depending on the power source, barring any disaster.
That Glenn was one day away from retirement…
I didn't read fear/revulsion. I thought it was just that shock of a sudden meeting.
Proof that their system works? Major meeting to voice concerns, and everyone says "pass"
I was wondering that - did Michonne put him in her house to keep an eye on him? Would it have been effective if he just had a kitchen knife? Or was that supposed to be important so that she'd pick it up again?
I shouldn't laugh, but I do.
What changed your mind over Gabriel?
To be fair, the sword was at his side, and Reg approached the problem the way he approaches all problems - trying to build bridges, as it were. Till he died, of course.
My question last week has been answered - Eugene was asleep the whole time! Oh, silly Eugene.
Right! "A rolling frog gathers no moss!"