Unlike Luther though, Jimmy later pretends to be a Jew instead of just really really fucking hating them.
Unlike Luther though, Jimmy later pretends to be a Jew instead of just really really fucking hating them.
Looking through your other reviews I've realized you have a legitimate mental illness of some sort. I sincerely hope you are actively seeking treatment for whatever it is that is going on with your brain. Something isn't right and you need to take a step back and look around you. I really hope you take this seriously.
Negativity is pointless. What compels you to express your dismay? Do you thrive on the knowledge that others are aware that you did not enjoy something? Look inward and address these flaws.
Scratch that. Kevin Hart and Seth Rogen. It just wrote itself TWICE AS FAST. IT'S ALREADY WRITTEN JUST MAKE IT
The Toejam and Earl movie starring Chris Tucker and Seth Rogen pretty much writes itself. I don't know if it would be any good (it both would and absolutely would not), but goddammit, it WRITES ITSELF.
I'M SO MAD AT THIS EPISODE OF A FUNNY CARTOON ARRGGHGHGHGH.
oh okay
Holy shit, I hope your manic episode has subsided by now. Like, really, look at what you wrote. I don't mean the general tone of disliking the episode, I'm talking about the actual word choice. You were that incensed by this episode and review that you wrote *that*?
FART
No shame in bangin'
This show is just so much better than things that are not this show, holy shit.
Damn you, you self-quasi-plagiarising Neil Campbell!!!!!!!!!!! I love you!
Years ago I remarked to a friend that Brick would be the best first dance song at a wedding reception. Hearing a similar thing on this episode blew my mind in a way that I'm really struggling with.
The over the top absurdity was exactly what I wanted and they executed the idea flawlessly. I don't need this show to be grounded in reality, I need it to be awesome, and it is.
It is rapidly approaching infinity in that regard, so kind of! But most of it comes from Greenwald's other writing, which elicits strong reactions from people who dislike terrible things.
Yeah. I just think it's both already great and on a trajectory to continue being great and/or improving.
I enjoyed the review, and want to clarify so my comment doesn't sound like a snide dismissal of it, because that's not my style.
This is about a grade and a half too low.
To elaborate, the scene in the hospital where everyone is yelling nonsense that generally only makes sense to themselves was awesome to me because of how I could relate to it.
That's a pretty intense, negative reaction, man. I'm sorry you feel that way.