NNF has been having this problem for a couple of years now, I'd say - they used to be more aware of when things got boring, or when their discussions should be off air.. now I find myself thinking more and more "why are you recording this?".
NNF has been having this problem for a couple of years now, I'd say - they used to be more aware of when things got boring, or when their discussions should be off air.. now I find myself thinking more and more "why are you recording this?".
Yes, the sketches tend to be much too long, and they also tend to have shitty, disappointing endings.
Remember when this show used to make fun of all the overused tropes and clichés of reality TV? Guess that era seems to be over and done with. Ru holding up childhood pictures of the contestants and asking them what they would tell their younger selves.. Jeeeesus Christ! (Although Pearl's comment that she'd never seen…
It's the one thing I find frustrating about the Dana Gould Hour - he'll have someone on who has an actually interesting story to tell, and then instead of letting his guest tell his or her story, he constantly interrupts them with endless riffing. I know it's his podcast 'n all, but does he really need to squeeze out…
I couldn't make it through the series, I stopped watching after episode 3. It was likeable enough, but also weirdly boring.
This episode was a bit of a mess, and not in a good way. I kept getting bored. Even Forsythia couldn't save it.
I thought the episode was a bit of a mess, lots of unfocused ideas that never went anywhere.
The only people that seem to use stamps.com are podcasters themselves. So that all works out fine.
What is up with this week's quotes underneath the article..?
I couldn't remember her at all, and all the sexual innuendo was just really off-putting.
Yep, really enjoyed it too. But then I've never had a problem with all the backstory, which generally is what people moan about.
Only incidentally, I'm afraid.
I genuinely don't get the jump to Game of Thrones.
It never got real good, or even normal good.
Surely any track from Death Magnetic would've worked better, as a means of torture.
You see, I'd disagree with you on the notion that it's all pop music - the difference surely is there in intent of the artist. A band like Radiohead doesn't give a shit about pop charts, while someone like Taylor Swift does.
I'm still left wondering where the "really funny joke" is supposed to be.
I thought normcore was the epitomy of hipsterism?
How did I miss that Albini speech! It's fantastic. Thanks.
If Spotify were to implement your B-suggestion, the service would be dead within weeks, or at least overtaken by others.