Bob's Burgers is the blue-collar show that America needs.
Bob's Burgers is the blue-collar show that America needs.
Brickleberry gets a third season even though it manages to be even worse than Family Guy, but Ugly Americans gets the shaft after two seasons, the second of which was excellent TV. Comedy Central has always been horrible at this sort of thing, so I shouldn't be surprised, but all the sameā¦.
Yes, please make this a regular feature. I can see this being a great addition to the Cartoon Network lineup. Plus, it's the first show on the network where a woman is the sole creator.
Yes, you should do weekly reviews of Steven Universe. The first two episodes had a lot of heart and there's plenty of room for growth in the style of Adventure Time.
Good. Comedy Central's love affair with "edgy" comedians with their own shows needs to stop, but it probably never will. Meanwhile it cancels awesome stuff like Ugly Americans, which I'm still kinda pissed about.
Remember when Fox had Seth MacFarlene on a very short leash pre-cancellation? What the fuck happened?
One point that Pilot left out was that there were more good guest voices in this episode, not just Ken Jeong. Two of the frat boys were voiced by Dana Snyder (aka Master Shake) and Hannibal Burress (from the Eric Andre Show), and the dean was voiced by Loren Bouchard veteran Jon Katz (aka Dr. Katz).
Take away the bubble dome and Hot Daniel looks sorta like the car that Homer made on The Simpsons (The Homer).
I'm having a very hard time thinking of Judy Greer as anybody other than Cheryl Tunt or Kitty. At least tell me she has a choking fetish in this movie.
Glad I'm not the only one that made the Walter and Perry/Andy and Ollie connection.
Tina makes every line count in every episode. That's just her.
I couldn't help but think of Final Fight when one of the slime monsters dropped the meat.
I don't think I've ever seen a better piece of media describing the allure and addiction of MMOs in my life. Bravo, Adventure Time.
"But Jesse Pinkman will return in Need For Speed, coming soon to a theater near you!"
At least @dril is still real.
This sounds awful. Instead I'll just watch the episode of King of the Hill where Bill is told that he was part of a secret government project to become a walrus super soldier, causing him to rampage through Arlen in a tank.
South Park gets too much shit for its bad political content and not enough shit for the fact that its topical humor ages almost as horribly as your average "______ Movie" movie. I stopped watching after 2000, but from what I hear each episode has one of three plots:
Personally, I liked it. I doubt it'll last, though.
Why bother watching the Fourth Annual Modern Family Awards or a show that's totally been lost for the past 4 seasons? Breaking Bad it is.
Where is the demand for these dance competition movies? I can't think of one person who has ever talked about one, and yet there's at least one every year- in 3D, of course.