There have been a couple of shows I tried for a while, then dropped for a while, then picked up again down the road and fell in love with, and like you I think it's because I discovered them too early, before they'd found their groove.
There have been a couple of shows I tried for a while, then dropped for a while, then picked up again down the road and fell in love with, and like you I think it's because I discovered them too early, before they'd found their groove.
It's magical.
It's laughable that anyone thinks the AV Club staff would be genuinely offended by Tom's malarky.
The Gentlemen's Club is one of the unheralded gems of Podcastlandia.
Easy tiger. Badmotorfinger is the best album to come out of the 90s [FACT!] but their others aren't quite unimpeachable, particularly their last two.
To be fair, PFT is incapable of saying things which aren't nice so while he's a complete genius his opinions don't carry a lot of weight.
Scott Aukerman doesn't hit home runs with every line but I enjoy him a great deal. I feel the exact same way about Carolla.
It's not the funniest podcast around but it is pretty damn funny.
Elizabeth Laime is fine, it's doing DLM in the studio that sucks.
Doug's appeal is that he's inoffensive to an extreme level. He's not especially witty but, like Chris Hardwick, he's Comfort Comedy incarnate to people with a certain dorky, nerdy sensibility.
Eh, whoever reviewed WC this week is just a drama queen, the joke was harmless.
I tried listening to SPY around episode 88 and thought it was hilarious, but within four shows later I was bored with it.
No, it really did drag. It was kind of fun and giggly near the start but once Ghost Boy came in the entertainment died off significantly. It picked up slightly for the rap battle, but not enough to save the show.
Yeah, it's sustainable because it's so brief. If you like one or both of those goofballs it's nice little shot of them.
I started listening to podcasts before iTunes ever had them and I agree whole-heartedly to the max. iTunes is just a big bag of shit.
One of the greatest ideas ever propsed.
Eh, when I want to hear ballsy, fearless New York opinions I listen to Keith And The Girl.
DAG is right up there with the greatest podcast guests on any show.
The LM game is fundamentally flawed in its construction. It's ludicrous to take it seriously in any way at all.
Tig's one of the most hilarious podcast guests around so it's a shame she goes the semi-serious tack with her own show.