avclub-89085904f0bffdb18e6df50da71ac0f5--disqus
Hipster Dick Cheney
avclub-89085904f0bffdb18e6df50da71ac0f5--disqus

I think having seen Breaking Bad makes certain parts of the show more interesting. The very end of the first episode, for instance, was exciting mainly because, "oh shit, Tuco." But you eventually see first hand how insane he is anyway.

Jesus Christ, you guys have weird opinions on cartoons. That is mostly addressed to the commentariat who are disagreeing with Adventure Time and Beavis & Butthead.

I saw Tiny Toons recently, and it isn't really as entertaining as I remembered.

I am a pretty big LSP fan, largely for the quote: "I'm doing really well. I have this can of baked beans."

I gave it an A- too even though I didn't know what the fuck was going on for most of the episode. In the end, the story was definitely cohesive. I don't know what any of it means in the long run for the show, but this was still very entertaining by itself.

I always get the Uncle Jokes song stuck in my head. I don't know how they're so good at this.

I am already too lazy to do real reviews of Gumball and Titans, so I just listed a bunch of the funny jokes:

My favorite thing about Dinesh D'Souza is when one of his tweets begins with an all-caps headline. For example:

Actually, she is consistently critical of other women's life/career choices and usually overreacts to them. But just for the record, Leslie's stripper name would be Equality.

This doesn't bother be a lot, but I think that's what makes The Master Plan one of the best episodes, in that almost none of the conflicts get resolved which is atypical for the show. But I still like all the wedding episodes and shit like that.

I feel bad for Brandi Maxxxx. Leslie is always afraid to be associated with her. Even after she starred as Leslie Knope in Too Big To Nail.

Yes, I mean, of course. That was not the issue I originally commented on, but I don't want to sweep it under the rug or anything. It is very dickish of them not to give credit to people that deserved it.

Does that mean I should throw out all my Led Zeppelin albums and only listen to old blues? I would argue no. That is really all I am saying.

First season Andy bothered me much less, even though they originally wrote his character as a douchebag who would be gone after the season, and changed their mind after Pratt's performance. Their original intent was to make him sort of like Martin. But in Andy's case, I don't think he really thought about what would

That seems pretty likely although I am not a huge anime fan (I blame Pokemon). Both eps were awesome and had cool references as throwaway gags. I almost forgot about the VU & Nico album cover at Banana Bob's house.

Yea they sound like douchebags, which doesn't surprise me. They're usually curt in interviews and all Plant's original lyrics are about how much he hates the women he also wants to have sex with.

I don't care to defend Led Zeppelin as people. They could be huge assholes for all I know. I just don't think the music should be dragged into this. They did not just steal a bunch of blues songs without adding anything original to the equation.

Yes the Stones are notorious for this. I sort of think art should be totally open source, or at least giving the original artist credit should be enough. I dunno this is something I kinda go back and forth on.

This is a valid complaint, but I would just point out that the blues artists Led Zeppelin "borrowed" from have mostly profited financially from this. Yes, LZ certainly could have been more upfront about giving credit to and compensating the artists they covered. But they eventually did, and now more people know who

This is a common anti-Zeppelin argument, and I find it to be lazy and contrived. What does "sing like a black person" even mean? It's fucking music, who cares.