Brendon Small is rolling over in his grave.
Brendon Small is rolling over in his grave.
There were a lot of shows that would have killed the panda. This show, for all its darkness, is more humane than that.
Is she John Mulaney's sister, and if so, why the spelling?
Both of those people have done more than one thing. (Cranston a little more so than Hamm, but still.)
The opposite if anything. If you're going to make a movie under these conditions, you want as much money as possible, so that you can afford to ride out the delays and take the safety precautions you need so that nobody's seriously hurt. This is usually a safe business, but when it isn't, it's because someone's trying…
Yeah… disappointing if so, but everyone can't like evrything.
Ah, it turns out that the one I reacted really badly to was the third episode. So…?
Their hands are basically all human hands, so…?
How so? I watched a couple episodes of Rick and Morty, really found them quite unpleasant, and haven't gone back. Obviously some of the people involved are people I really like, but the show didn't seem like they had control over their cruelty or any larger plan, and nobody praising it has done so on "it gets…
He played from 1936 to 1945. Ernie Lombardi played from 1931 to 1947. Who was he trying to fool?
Her?
Nah, that one was better than at least half the first-run episodes. Not that I'm making a list of first-run episodes it was better than or anything. That would be insane.
For Bojack Horseman?
Wait, does "Bender's Big Score" need defending now? I always thought it was pretty clearly the best of the four TV movies, and the only one that really holds up to the better episodes of the show's original run. Moreover, I ddn't think that was a controversial statement…?
God, Greenspan needs to stop acting like people care about "Supernatural." Nobody cares about "Supernatural."
I wish they'd solve this in the historically approved manner: whichever Goldberg came second now has to go by "A. Elvis Goldberg."
Eh. A lot of depressed people are pretty flat and expressionless. Some aren't. A lot of them are.
None of my pity dates got a second season either.
On behalf of actual twee bands, take it back.
Eh, why don't they do the dual vocals any more? It seems like for their last couple pre-breakup albums, and now again, they're just interested in writing loud ponderous riffs. Should we just let that stand?