I genuinely thought this was going to be about the band TLC performing for this guy. What a rip.
I genuinely thought this was going to be about the band TLC performing for this guy. What a rip.
Yes, I do. Unmitigated means unrestrained, absolute. Evil means evil. Doing harm to the human condition is generally agreed upon to be evil.
(This use of the word "unmitigated" has been brought to you by the Community thread)
Is it being portrayed as unmitigated evil? Because that's what it is/was.
I was surprised that even he would say what he did publicly. But then again, if he hadn't, he wouldn't be Dan Harmon (for better or worse).
I think debacle is the right word. It wasn't that it was all bad— the puppet episode was pretty good, and if you disagree you're wrong— it was the sense of "we have no idea what we're doing" that pervaded the writing and direction. It was as if a basket of kittens had taken over production of the show.
I saw most of the first season of Glee (which seems to be about how much everyone else saw, too), but don't remember ever hearing his name. What I'm surprised about is that he's well known enough that there's a Ryan Murphy "thing" and Ryan Murphy-type characters, that are well known enough that 100 people can burst…
Fine, I'll look up who Ryan Murphy is.
Sarcasm doesn't come through well in text. Maybe you could add a *wink* at the end or something.
I just attempted to watch the movie last night and made it halfway through. It was interesting to see the things that were different from the T.V. show's universe, like:
Almost all drama is bad drama, that's why untalented actors are able to excel at it. Open your mouth and say something with a serious face. There, you did drama.
@avclub-1d04064d540beb34e0cc414561bc6f35:disqus Drama isn't hard, or every crap soap opera in the world wouldn't be able to exist.
That never gets old.
Yeah, if you're from the United States, you're in no position to point fingers.
I just got done laughing for 5 minutes. That made my day, thank you.
That commercial was kind of a complisult.
They took some of them out of context, kind of. When Annie says boob bump in the episode, they immediately look at her like she's crazy. The bra scene is a dream sequence. Etc.
Quick! @Scrawler2:disqus ! Annie took your bra!
It's not "Ugh, I'm not even wearing a bra," it's "uh!", as in, if Alison Brie lifted something that was just a little bit heavy and let out the tiniest ehn! as she did it.
Well, it was a tall order.