That's a lot of questions from a guy who says "Reality exists regardless if it's spoonfed you or not."
That's a lot of questions from a guy who says "Reality exists regardless if it's spoonfed you or not."
I'd never really seen the Californians before so I enjoyed this version; however, it's never a good sign for a sketch when everyone except Betty White is breaking and Taylor Swift gives the best performance.
"I don't wanna! O'Reilly and Drudge said so and that's good enough for me!"
I would say they're different brands. O'Reilly is the "angry Irish bully" brand, Limbaugh is the "fat, decadent, cigars-and-Vicodin" brand.
Me too!
Or you could say, "Well, since I don't agree in lockstep with everything every talking head who identifies as 'Left' or 'Democrat' says, I don't see how that's my problem."
"He's like the heartland's own Jeremy Clarkson, except one who actually believes the stuff he comes out with!"
He's the guy who yelled at the son of a 9/11 survivor to browbeat him into agreeing with him and cut off his mic when he didn't. The guy is a raging bully.
That lawsuit was way too fucking detailed for that story to be false.
You didn't tell me anything I didn't know, and you STILL haven't said anything about how the game on the field is corrupt beyond an insistence that "rules aren't enforced the same." You spent half your post talking about revenue sharing and the body politic, which are not the same thing as the game on the field, and…
Lmao, Breitbart put out the bat signal for its keyboard commandos to go defend Uncle Bill from the evil librul media, huh
I was definitely like "Ain't no fucking way a Chuck Lorre CBS show actually just aired this."
I've heard of them mostly because I'm a fan of Semisonic's earlier stuff. I can't stand "Closing Time" as music, but I like the guys so much I don't really mind that after nearly a decade they decided to write the biggest, most obvious cash-in hit they could.
Given how the Emmys have ignored the show so far, this is an absolutely perfect choice and I wish I could upvote it twice.
I'm not even sure what category it would be nominated in. I think it could technically qualify as a reality show.
Everyone has a different opinion on when Modern Family started to devolve. I think it was about halfway through season 1.
Between this and yesterday's anonymous interviews, it seems the voting members of the Academy in particular have a severe problem.
If the Emmys nominated a Best New Show the same way the Grammys did, they'd pick a show in season four that they simply hadn't heard of until now.
Sadly, it's still a greater percentage than the Grammys vote on, and they're voting on songs and albums, which have much shorter runtimes than your average season of TV.