I was skeptical about this show at first, and I still don't LOVE it, but it's trying something that other shows don't do, and for at least trying that I have to commend it. It's got a whole different feeling from anything else on TV.
I was skeptical about this show at first, and I still don't LOVE it, but it's trying something that other shows don't do, and for at least trying that I have to commend it. It's got a whole different feeling from anything else on TV.
We've reached critical mass on these gimmick posters.
It is a far far worse thing you do now, than you have ever done. It is a far far more CancerAIDS rest you go to now, than you have ever known.
Eh, like Todd said, it was less about being a hilarious half-hour and more about emulating a certain feeling, which I think they really, really nailed.
I'm pretty sure that Abed just looks a lot like Bert would in real life.
Everything sucks in its own way, our job is to either recognize that or ignore that.
Open your eyes, sheeple. Just watch Zeitgeist: Bush did the Mayan Apocalypse and learn some actual knowledge.
I hate every one of you except turtle face.
I THINK you mean radio's Sadie Doyle.
He's weirdly perfect for the role. I never liked Riggle, and I still don't, but I guess I wasn't supposed to so….great job, casting dudes.
Six seasons and some hats!
Probably the best stray observations ever on the site.
Shit job, internet.
Is there a word for "taking pop culture figures and forcing them into Dukes of Hazard episodes"?
I just want everybody here to know that I never owned an XKCD, ever.
@The_Helmaroc_King:disqus Monroe is not very good at drawing.
Bull Durham is fine, but the fact remains:
He may be getting it confused with "The Principal and the Pauper", which IS controversial. They're both about Seymour losing his job due to some ridiculous reason.
As I am the president of your local Fox Affiliate, I will rectify this issue immediately.
Now that I've finally watched it, I thought it was fine, not great. It really captured a weird fever dream aspect which I appreciated, and it definitely seemed unlike most things on T.V., which is always nice.