Those Solo books are awesome, especially Star's End.
Those Solo books are awesome, especially Star's End.
Maybe they can do the "what the rest of the population watches" reviews drunk. I'd love to see someone liveblog Oprah at 2 in the afternoon completely wasted.
Wilfred.
Podcast or Radio?
Was the material originally from one of the podcasts? Was it from the second season of the podcast and beyond when they started charging for it? Is it from their radio show? Is it new material?
That wasn't an attempt at a firstie, that was just what I thought of when I saw the title.
When I first read the title
I thought that Bansky himself was running this and the highest bidder would get the right to claim being Banksy.
I think my biggest disappointment with Always Sunny this season was that Olsen had so little to do most of the season.
I love D&D, so I'm really looking forward to that episode and attempting to use it as a gateway episode for my friends who like D&D.
@In general, but specifically @Bill_M
I thought the reference to John from Cincinnati was going to lead to a joke about the tv show.
runawaybox
Micucci also acted in Runawaybox's Elevator, which was a webseries from HBO's former web content division.
I did the same thing and it somehow made the passages even funnier than they already were.
Legacy Era Star Wars Novels
Yes? No? What do you think?
When I was reading about the first episode of The Wire and that Simon's didn't really like the flashback at the end to remind the audience who the character was, I was wondering what the big deal was. Now I understand why; it makes the show think the viewer's an idiot.
I just googled Cliffhangers and that's an awesome concept. I'd love to see a channel try to tackle something like that.
I like the part where you compare it to The Wire.
How's Detroit 1-8-7 quality wise? Has it reached Homicide-type quality yet?
I like
People watched (insert name of show you're reviewing) instead of (critical darling that didn't last more than a season)?!
"What you need to know in order to have a conversation about television with your grandmother."