@sixsevenfiftysix Are they as good lyrically, though? Im a lyrics over music guy, and her lyrics were amazing. That's what makes me want to hear more.
@sixsevenfiftysix Are they as good lyrically, though? Im a lyrics over music guy, and her lyrics were amazing. That's what makes me want to hear more.
Would anyone mind giving me some recommendations on PJ harvey's catalog? I'd never listened to her before the commenters started losing their shit over the album not being included, and it blew me the fuck away. What else is worth seeking out?
Now turn that into nine sourced pages and you've got an idea of my night.
Four in the morning here, and I just finished an essay on sexuality in Alien.
I have a final in eight hours.
I want to dieeeeee.
Never mind - see @avclub-499e67d4cd06284f915b191db84224ba:disqus below. They figured it out.
Oh, that's good. I didn't even catch the structure. That answers @avclub-fcef722c15ec0cd77565749edf6d1240:disqus 's question from above, too.
1. Baby Boomer Santa
2. Jehovah's Secret Witness
3. Glee
4. Happy Birthday Jesus
5. Teach Me How To Understand Christmas
6. Planet Christmas
Yeah, that sounds right. Odd that they'd highlight a tag from that episode instead of something from the fight sequence…
Oh, that's Annie? i thought it was Britta running. Still, I'm watching this on an *ahem* perfectly legal streaming service, and it's a bit fuzzy.
Well, outside of the pilot, all of those are from concept episodes of one sort or another. Quick glance over the episode list makes me wonder why they dropped the clip show, Dungeons and Dragons, and especially the first documentary episode, which I think was a better character development episode that KFC spaceship.…
That's it! God, that was bugging me.
Does anyone recognize that Glee clubber that stabbed himself with a fork? I keep feeling like I've sen him before, but I can't remember where, and IMDB is being unhelpful. Also, I've got all of Abed's clock pieces except for 3 in the first wedge - Troy in clown makeup? Any recollections? My usually-obsessive fandom is…
I really want to understand what goes on in executive;s minds that the first thing they want potential buyers to see is "SHIRTLESS KEN JEONG!" I mean, he's probably the second-to-last member of the cast anyone wants to see shirtless, after Chevy Chase. Why is this a selling point?
I meant when NBC took Parks off the air last year (?) it came back and kept going. I don't like Parks, so if we have to sacrifice it to fuel Community, I'm not really gonna shed any tears. I'll feel bad for you Parks fans, but I'd trade it away in a heartbeat if it got me to graduation.
MEXTER, starring Michael C. Hall's non-union Mexican equivalent.
I got that second one.
Yeah, the only other art form this seems to match with is long-form comics, and even then, those are produced at a fraction of the cost. Still, I think serialized stories are often the best form of creating characters and fans, and they'll develop a following stronger than anything else. Look at the rabid followings…
I think this is a good way to look at the issue - I've always wondered if my tastes would have evolved the same way if I'd been in a situation where my family and friends were interested in stuff beyond the mainstream. As it is, I'm constantly wondering if my tastes were simply cemented in opposition to others rather…
Yeah, I'm gonna join in on the dislike for Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas. I like the idea they're going for, and there's some good moments, but the climactic song just annoys me so much that I can't muster up any goodwill for the episode. It's not a bottom-of-the-barrel episode like Wine Tasting or Pharmacology, but…
Yeah, and it takes on another layer when you think about Ganz writing the episode; is she worried that Harmon's losing/lost it?