When the article posed that question, I ran through about a dozen episodes in my head. Love the show.
When the article posed that question, I ran through about a dozen episodes in my head. Love the show.
I bet I would be better understood if I threw in a few hisses. Ain't that right, thirdnipple lizard person?
I bet I would be better understood if I threw in a few hisses. Ain't that right, thirdnipple lizard person?
*Stupid double post*
*Stupid double post*
*starts to overthink this comment,… concludes you are a lizard person out to take over the Earth by slowly destroying mans esteem so he won't even reproduce.*
*starts to overthink this comment,… concludes you are a lizard person out to take over the Earth by slowly destroying mans esteem so he won't even reproduce.*
My first Doctor Who memory is being four years old and seeing "Terror Of The Zygons." The Zygon's scared the hell out of me but that didnt stop me from tuning in or, after the conclusion, grabbing one of my mom's scarves and running across the backyard chased by the Loch Ness Monster. Lovely memory.
My first Doctor Who memory is being four years old and seeing "Terror Of The Zygons." The Zygon's scared the hell out of me but that didnt stop me from tuning in or, after the conclusion, grabbing one of my mom's scarves and running across the backyard chased by the Loch Ness Monster. Lovely memory.
LurkyMcLurkerson, let me try again.
LurkyMcLurkerson, let me try again.
What I thought was funny about the Comedy Mutant Nerdist was how Hardwick intro's it by saying it was great to have the comedic roundtable because comedians are often so busy they never get to see each other and just hang out.
What I thought was funny about the Comedy Mutant Nerdist was how Hardwick intro's it by saying it was great to have the comedic roundtable because comedians are often so busy they never get to see each other and just hang out.
I've only heard a few and my impression was he's really grabbing at thin air most of the time, pretty boring, more bitchy than funny (plus when he talks sports, I'm clueless). But, agreed, the ones I heard where the girlfriend came on for a bit, the show was much more fun.
I've only heard a few and my impression was he's really grabbing at thin air most of the time, pretty boring, more bitchy than funny (plus when he talks sports, I'm clueless). But, agreed, the ones I heard where the girlfriend came on for a bit, the show was much more fun.
What I mean by Todd "bullying" is how he constantly is stopping bits when they are doing fine. He'll interject for a number of strange, unneeded reasons, *the worst* being to explain to the audience and the performer why what they are doing is funny. Really? Do you need to stop PFT and tell him why the bit he was just…
What I mean by Todd "bullying" is how he constantly is stopping bits when they are doing fine. He'll interject for a number of strange, unneeded reasons, *the worst* being to explain to the audience and the performer why what they are doing is funny. Really? Do you need to stop PFT and tell him why the bit he was just…
I think, Glaser's problem was that Holmes came at him from a jerk viewpoint, "Hey I beat you out on that role," and he just instantly didn't think it was funny. It was Holmes (intended as funny) suggestion that he was superior that implied everything about Glaser possibly being bitter about losing the…
I think, Glaser's problem was that Holmes came at him from a jerk viewpoint, "Hey I beat you out on that role," and he just instantly didn't think it was funny. It was Holmes (intended as funny) suggestion that he was superior that implied everything about Glaser possibly being bitter about losing the…
I dont think Gelman cared. Glaser was magnanimous in the end and hugged it out. I think they were both put off by the whole show being a dud before they were onstage.