Les,
Les,
Les,
Yeah. Blame the guy having the psychotic episodes while cycling really fast through bipolar states. It's HIS fault that the media made all that money off of him!
Yeah. Blame the guy having the psychotic episodes while cycling really fast through bipolar states. It's HIS fault that the media made all that money off of him!
"Expectations are a total bitch sometimes."
"Expectations are a total bitch sometimes."
Reading your reviews this season has completely diminished my stamina for online reviews.
Reading your reviews this season has completely diminished my stamina for online reviews.
It's a problem of editing, that's all.
It's a problem of editing, that's all.
I'll go ahead and echo the other comments I see.
"I expected a narrative twist in which Eric himself fell for Nichole,
which would then lead to Cartman battling his own prejudices,
immaturity, and his alter ego/stand-in Tinkerbell, Cupid Me. Instead, South Park went the route of Cartman…."
Hey Sean. You just wrote a post laced with contempt for the guy pointing out that during his most vulnerable years, he faced heaps of contempt.
"So, suffice it to say, when I found out that tonight’s episode was
going to be about Archer and Pam secretly hooking up, I was beyond
excited."
"(Why else would Raylan have such close ties with a low-life like Boyd
Crowder? Oh wait, that’s right: It’s Harlan. That’s something
carpetbaggers like Quarles wouldn’t understand.)"
"This was probably a concession that there are some things that are
better left to the imagination, if only because it would be a shame to
throw any of the special effects budget away on an idea that's only
going to get goofier the more visual it becomes, though it wouldn't
surprise me if there are a few vampire…
Based on your comment, neither is anyone else.
You're confusing projection with analysis.
It's been said, but you as a reviewer need to take a hard look at this show and decide whether you're the right person for the job.