Don't you mean Sir Lloydington?
Don't you mean Sir Lloydington?
PCU was actually why I decided to watch Entourage.
How was that not part of the caption contest?
The thing about Skye's talk regarding Cult's decade-long pre-production that I forgot to put in my original post was that it was meant to sound scary. Like he's been putting this scheme into plan for over a decade. But when it comes to TV, that didn't seem overly out-of-the-ordinary. I do think she mentioned Cult by…
The reason that I'm wondering about camp is because Cult, the show within Cult, is a horrible show. The dialogue is crap, the plots seem ridiculous, and after five episodes the continuity already seems pretty off. Didn't they say that Billy never commits his own crimes, yet we see him tying someone to their car on the…
Also a cover of a Leonard Cohen song.
Greetings fellow True Believer. I caught up on the last five episodes of the show this week, and I can't tell if it's overly serious or if it's intentionally campy by being overly serious.
Well, at least you're a better Raphael than that dude from Smallville.
Except they didn't move Game of Thrones to HBO9, only available with Super Premium Deluxe packages.
I can see why FX would be on the less bawdy one. But I'd handily put Archer in the bawdy category above The League and Totally Biased. Wilfred and Louie might be a push, but they're conceptually a lot more adult than the other shows.
LiFeXTime- Television For Men Who Want To See Television Edits Of Okay-At-Best Studio Fare and Twilight
That was quite stupid, but that was a simply a name change. This involves a diaspora as FX splits into three tribes, forever doomed to walk the arid broadcast landscape. At least the residents of Sci-Fi got to stay with their family and in their home! They just got Ellis Islanded.
What's the pool for when they realize FXX is the stupidest broadcasting idea of the past decade? I'm not going to remember to search for Louie, Wilfred, Always Sunny, and the rest in the 340s of my television.
CSI or SVU- which will die first?
I too get annoyed with Ted's "love at first sight" obsession, but I thought last night's episode was one of the best they've ever done in highlighting Ted's loneliness. Like you said, he felt particularly relatable. I thought Radnor really sold those moments when being trapped/miserable in your life becomes notably…
I kind of love how both Adventure Time and How I Met Your Mother were more emotionally affecting last night than Revolution, which probably SHOULD have had the more moving moment. (Not going to spoiler the show.)
Revolution, or as I call it, "Oh right, this show again."
I saw this week's episode this morning, and this one particularly confused me. It was attempting to be so sappy and heartwarming that I couldn't tell if it was being genuine or satirical. But that seems to be the vibe of this entire season, and I think they're really taking the edges off the characters.
"This is like Shawshank Redemption. I should repeat lines from Shawshank Redemption right now!"
Bring a stand-up back to the WU desk!