True Blood started as campy fun, but wow, there were so many shitty plots. The biggest failure had to be the Authority. They hyped that up for three seasons only for them to be the biggest bunch of idiots ever. And a complete waste of Chris Meloni.
True Blood started as campy fun, but wow, there were so many shitty plots. The biggest failure had to be the Authority. They hyped that up for three seasons only for them to be the biggest bunch of idiots ever. And a complete waste of Chris Meloni.
Daesong is even more disappointing because the first episode was so funny and it served as a great cliffhanger. Not only did they change the concept in the second episode, it wasn't funny at all.
What's so great about Rubberneckers is that it's a pretty standard episode. Stan does something dumb and gets called out for it, nothing new. The musical numbers elevated a ho-hum episode to one of the best of the season.
I'd go with Morning Mimosa, or Manhattan Magical Mystery Tour.
They did a House Hunters episode with Eric Christian Olsen (NCIS, Not Another Teen Movie) and his wife buying a vacation home in Jackson Hole.
Since season 11 is only three episodes, I guess they're just writing that off as a loss, because there's no DVD for sale. Why would there be? Unless they can pad out three episodes with a ton of special features, there's no point.
I didn't like Krampus, either. I liked his singing, but the whole episode falls flat. I'll take Hot Tub any day over Krampus.
With the financial issues that AVC is facing, I get that AD! is too much of a niche show for them to cover anymore. It doesn't explain why some very popular shows were dropped (like Adventure Time), but I can understand this one.
Funnily enough, I would have thought American Dad! would be MacFarlane's baby over any other show he did, given the show's political roots. The first season has his stamp all over it.
Tears of a Clooney is season 2. Season 1 is quite short, it's only 7 episodes.
Yep, what Dikachu said. Season 1 really isn't necessary, you can start with 2 and go from there. The only episodes from s1 really worth watching are Homeland Insecurity (where the Golden Turd saga begins) and Deacon Stan, Jesus Man.
No matter how you feel about the TBS episodes, they did something FOX never did, and that was promote the show. After the move, AD has an official Facebook page, a Twitter feed, and the Twitter is constantly updated with hilarious stills depending on the event. The 4th of July, Arbor Day, Roger even dressed up in…
This isn't an ambulance! It's a goddamn ham-bulance!
Damn right they're awesome. I was surprised at how much the flavors came through. It was like 3 course meal gum from Willy Wonka.
That whole wedding scene was classic. Arquette singing "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"…twice, along with Buscemi's drunken antics…probably my favorite part.
Wow, Mr. Greene, I thought you were older!
The cadaver scene was probably the grossest thing to me. Especially with the skull being sawed open.
Agree on both. The Wood is an excellent coming of age film, and Love and Basketball is still one of my favorite romantic dramas.
"There was a turd as long as my arm."
Never understood the hype for 5 Guys burgers or Steak n' Shake. SnS burgers in particular were terrible. Sloppy messes with super thin patties. The shakes were fabulous, though.