I actually wonder if Louie will be able to compete as a comedy, given the six-part episodes, hour-and-a-half-long episodes, etc.
I actually wonder if Louie will be able to compete as a comedy, given the six-part episodes, hour-and-a-half-long episodes, etc.
Oh, so the Academy voters are still full of themselves?
I just opened this hoping someone would say that.
I don't really have anything to say to anyone who thinks he's both smarter and more informed than me but refuses to share either. Try not to break your wrist jerking yourself off.
Hey, just because Lena Dunham thinks her sister's body is hers to do with as she sees fit doesn't actually make Grace Dunham a puppet.
Score one more for the Rule of Funny!
Of course not, it has black people in it.
I don't know, can she?
I dunno, I didn't actually read her memoir.
“When a naked Hannah dribbled hot sauce all over herself in front of the doctor, shit in every corner of the office, cried, became angry with the doctor, had sex with the doctor, finished her burrito, had sex with the doctor again, shit herself again, and then realized who she was really angry at and sexually…
Given the fucked-up Pope family dynamics, she'll fit right in!
That quote from the reviewer is one of my favorite things ever.
Seems like a fun time to repost this: http://www.theonion.com/art…
That's what makes this choice so brave!
Oh, so you're just a smug asshole, then. Keep sniffing your own farts.
I definitely think predictability is the issue. I even think this reviewer cites the lack of character change as one of the charms of the show, but to me it does get a little stale. At least 80% of episodes are "Archer and Lana (sometimes other agents) go on a mission, Archer nearly screws it up by fucking around,…
I'm waiting for them to drop the line "It's just 2 Broke Girls in a Cadillac!" so that Outkast and the rest of the Dungeon Family can be offended. Then the circle will be complete.
Remember when the showrunner at the TCAs a few years ago said it was okay for him to make a super racist show, because he was gay?
Hey, so, where's that explanation? I'm not talking about the institutional corruption of the NCAA or pro sports leagues. You said the games on the field themselves were fixed, and since you're so much smarter than me, I was wondering if you could explain how you knew that.
I couldn't actually believe a TV show would do this, so I had to read four different articles before I found sufficient confirmation that all of the details of everything I just watched really aired.