@JH86, I was talking about Peep Show actually. Sorry, I could have made that more clear.
@JH86, I was talking about Peep Show actually. Sorry, I could have made that more clear.
It was so strange I refused to believe it was her until the end credits. Certainly, I thought, they wouldn't hire Kathy Najimy just to scowl at Roman a couple times and nothing else.
Can it be TV Club Classic if the show is actually still airing?
Thanks RagingBear!
I'm gonna get high on life and eat some pizza. Pizza translates across all cultures.
Guys, I don't mean people SHOULDN'T like all those shows I mentioned. But it disturbs me that so many people whose tastes I share almost perfectly LOVE Spaced, while I find it so-so at best. Perhaps like Pierce in Community, I have a underlying fear of being left-out of things.
I think that's one of the reasons I couldn't get into Spaced. It doesn't resemble my life in the slightest, besides the interest in pop culture. I've never done drugs, and I've worked full-time and supported myself since I graduated high school.
Only Series 1 is sold on Region 1 DVD. We can watch the whole series on Hulu.com, but I'm not sure if AV Club would count that or not.
Now there's a show I can certainly get behind. I LOVE Peep Show. One of the best British sitcoms ever. Fucking incredible.
I've been trying to figure out why I disagree with you, Kaleb, and I think my thought process in doing so is helping me to figure out what I don't like about Spaced.
Is it unreasoning and aimless though? It seems to me the characters on Spaced are very purposefully living on the fringe of society. Certainly they could focus, get 8-to-5 jobs, mortgages, retirement plans, etc., but they don't really want to.
It struck me wrong too, but only because I love-love-love Community, and didn't really like Spaced. I get that they both have pop culture references, and maybe a group of social misfits who become friends, but is that enough to say Community is the new Spaced? I feel like the overall feel, heart, and themes of the…
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Barenaked Ladies is a good band. I like a significant amount of their music. They are one of the best live bands I've ever seen, really fun, energetic, and crowd-pleasing.
Consider this nerd baited. Unbelievably hot.
It's okay if you don't like it! I don't like Spaced, Party Down, or Undeclared. I'm learning to live with that, and you can learn to live with not liking Archer.
I'm enjoying Bob's Burgers a lot. The plots are generally pretty weak, I guess, but it's funny enough that I don't really care. The mother is probably the only character who I don't like, and Louise is consistently hilarious. With the everpresent bunny ears, she's like some kind of tiny trickster God.
Listen, this whole Watson debate is interesting, but it's distracting us from the topic at hand: Boobies.
Yes, great article! I'm glad someone is sticking up for Meg's necessity to the band. What I love about the White Stripes is how stripped down and basic their music sounds. White Blood Cells is my favorite album of theirs, and is also one of their most (if not their most) uncomplicated albums.
I like My Brother, My Brother, and Me