Craig Ferguson deserves it for sure, but I would be willing to become a crack whore if Norm Macdonald got it.
Craig Ferguson deserves it for sure, but I would be willing to become a crack whore if Norm Macdonald got it.
Has the show broken off from pretty blatantly copying the British version yet? I'd only seen a few of the British episodes before I started this, but it still seems weird to me that it's so heavily the same.
Or you could vote for whichever show you think is better, the concept the entire competition is based around. Where did the idea of voting with integrity go? Is this the Oscars?
Damn I thought he finally got that out of his system.
Yeah, it would have been interesting if the season nine gimmick was like the final episode. Not sure if it would have worked, but I think it would have been better at least.
Admittedly it may just have been the execution of it, but that's hugely important. The show built up the mythology of the mother, made it seem like the most important part of Ted's life. Then in the final minutes they glossed over her. Yes they had the sweet moments and Ted talked about how much he loved her, but it…
No, the Sopranos ending was perfect, probably my favorite of all time. This ending undermined the entire show and was probably the worst I've ever seen.
Yeah I can't really nail where they went wrong or why, but it's really sad that his character went downhill so much. It was pretty great and exciting when he first came on, because usually new characters aren't that funny right off the bat.
By now that's probably its biggest asset.
Honestly all the seasons with Michael are somewhat defendable, in my opinion.
It really sucks that he hasn't found more good projects, he really is insanely talented. Anchorman 2 is probably his only good film since.
Yeah, I actually forgot that Andy was funny for awhile, and not extremely annoying like he became pretty quickly.
They replay South Park all the time, which is funny enough for me.
I still watch it, but last season was pretty bad. There's something about it that keeps me interested though.
Is it too early to say True Detective? Also, I know we all hate Dexter, but I really do still like that opening. And there was something about Lost too, though maybe that was more about what preceded it.
I'll admit that I don't know much about comics, but it does seem like the female heroes are objectified quite a bit. Which isn't to say that doesn't apply to male heroes (Thor always has to have his shirtless scene, etc.) but it just seems like most of the characterizations are sexy, sassy, and good at jumping around…
First one was funny enough but why does everything need a sequel? It baffles me even more with movies like this that weren't even that successful.
Aren't superheroes like Catwoman or Wonder Woman mostly jerk off material for guys with fedoras and bad shaving habits though?
It seems like you'd have to dig pretty deep to find a female superhero that actually appeals to women and men. But it worked for Iron Man I guess, who if I recall wasn't a very popular…
I thought she did wear spandex?
I mean, it did, because the entire job is to look hot. So they succeeded in that very limited goal.