I genuinely, authentically love this show.
I genuinely, authentically love this show.
Everywhere I went tonight to live-discuss the episode had a suspicious, uncomfortable amount of hate for Jesse.
I'm just thankful for the Fruit Loops scene with Brock. It does my heart good to see that someone else loves a hearty breakfast as much as Junior, although you'll forgive me if I'm surprised Walt didn't offer him a bowl of Ricin Bran.
It wasn't even the "I love you," it was the "I might not be home for a while" that sealed it for me.
This episode was a study in giving the viewer anxiety shits.
*Screen slams to black. Credits*
*Mock-up of Moe's catches fire*
There was a band about a decade ago that got a mention in some magazine I was reading, and I always remembered it: I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness.
"Ragin Cajun Redneck Gators … is … a wink at the swamp-reality genre that … I wrote the book on. As we've come to expect from SyFy, the special effects are … tremendous. In the age of the SyFy Original … Ragin Cajun Redneck Gators could … be … the … real … McCoys."
For a comedian, he's shown himself to be strangely humorless about himself and his past. Maybe Chappelle's Show fucked him up in a way I'll never understand, but if he's still feeling the effects of it nearly ten years on, then maybe he shouldn't be doing standup at all anymore, much less in front of a crowd of…
Obnoxious people shouldn't be allowed to ruin a show for everyone else.
I love Dave. I really do. I honestly believe he's one of the best standup comics of his generation, and I think it's ridiculously unfair that some crowds refuse to see past the skits of Chappelle's Show. I can also appreciate the difficulty of performing for a crowd that doesn't seem to want to let that past go and…
I dig the witch hunt comparison, especially given that while nobody is being lynched, people are dying just the same as a result. Okay, well, one person anyway. But it says a lot about how the mob mentality overrules the judgment of otherwise reasonable people. Of course, another problem is that, much like the witch…
Thank you so much!
I was mostly being hyperbolic. Just breathe.
Leaving this here:
Warning: Wall 'O Text ahead
I don't know how, but I knew this comment would happen if I used "feels," and I told myself, "Dammit, man, it's not worth it!" But I went and used it anyway. I had it comin'!
Normally, I'm not a fan of one-scene grief acting getting tons of attention, but someone give Eric Lange a fucking Emmy.
Loved the episode, but I wish if they were going to do a "constant loop" gimmick, they wouldn't have used the most annoying take of Leela shouting "Fry!"