Yeah Key & Peele's Obama sketches were definitely the defining presidential parodies of Obama's era. He's certainly not an easy president to mock but they found some good avenues.
Yeah Key & Peele's Obama sketches were definitely the defining presidential parodies of Obama's era. He's certainly not an easy president to mock but they found some good avenues.
Taran Killam seemed like he'd be the breakout star of the cast a few seasons ago so him being unceremoniously dumped is…a shift. His screentime seemed to be lessened a bit his last couple of seasons but he was still pretty central so there has to be some kind of behind-the-scenes stuff going on there, for sure.
Hulu has a pretty extensive selection. The ad thing is shitty and the interface is kind of confusing, but selection-wise they're the best service. I prefer Netflix overall because of the easier design and better originals but Hulu isn't that far behind.
Hulu has the best selection of non-originals, but Netflix has better originals and a better interface. Netflix wins, but both Netflix and Hulu are essential IMO. I don't find much use for Amazon and HBO Go is sort of a different thing.
I think it really depended on where you watched it. On my Roku it was passable, though kind of buggy, and also totally skipped ads for some reason (I didn't even realize Yahoo Screen had ads until people started complaining about it). But I've heard trying to watch it on computers was a nightmare. And the interface…
I hope now that Yahoo and Hulu have apparently merged or whatever that Hulu will add S6 of Community so we don't have to travel to the trenches of Yahoo Screen to watch it anymore.
The cuts-to-credits this season are brutal.
It's really nothing like the Adult Swim shows, except maybe Rick & Morty.
The Bojack reviews are moving particularly slow, which is odd because of all of the Netflix shows I feel like it's the one that can be binged the fastest since the episodes are so short and easy to watch and full of liveliness and jokes even when they're dark. I certainly mainline it faster than I do say, OITNB, but…
Doin 180 on the DON.VALLEY.PARK.WAY
I need to rewatch S2 of Bojack but I think S3 tops it for me. It's just structured so well and so devastatingly, and the last four episodes are just…something else. It's my pick for best season of TV so far this year I think, although The Americans S4 is really close. OITNB S4 and the back half of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend…
Nothing in this episode broke continuity. And I would argue that, even with all of its elements of serialization, BoJack is still largely episodic in nature, so why shouldn't they be allowed to do an episode that breaks the mold a bit?
This is basically BoJack's "Fly."
Honestly I don't get why "this episode does nothing for the season's arc" has become a point of criticism. The fun of TV is creating a world of characters that you play around in a bit, and I personally love it when shows divert from their main storyline and explore and experiment with the world they've created it a…
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I disagree with some of the points the author makes here, but it's a really well-reasoned and interesting article, and I hope people aren't writing it off just because they don't agree. (I also think it makes its argument much better than the blog posts linked to in the episodic review comments sections.)
I wasn't really sure if the show wanted us to root for Pennsatucky to forgive Coates or not but I felt like the ending of the season leaned towards the angle that Coates is a rapist and any sorrow he had was artificial (hence why he comes dangerously close to doing it again in the finale.) To me that last scene with…
Zach Stone was a little before its time I think, it feels like the kind of show that could really work well on a platform like Netflix or Hulu. I'd love to see him try TV again with a looser format.
I just flat out disagree with you. I think the Johnson kids are probably my favorite TV kids on a family sitcom right now.
Yeah I thought the Lisa stuff was pretty obviously supposed to mirror the Martha stuff. Elizabeth was visibly shaken/surprised by what she had to do so it showed that it was having an effect on her too and her "she's just an agent" speech to Phillip about Martha was a little bit of bullshit.