…..aaaand there we go
…..aaaand there we go
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Daya and Bennett were colossally dull at the start of the season with the incessant scenes where they made googly eyes at one another, and it got worse from there. What you said- Pornstache, of all people, used a condom, and then Bennett has the audacity to make Daya feel like shit for trying to keep him out of…
Uh oh, I might be guilty as charged with 2gether.
And there are going to be 19 more episodes of this! 5 months of CBBTV is crazy. If the rest of the season is as funny as this, that's a pretty remarkable accomplishment from Aukerman and co.
I believe in a woman's right to chew, and Sarah Silverman's right to wear those stockings. Oy!
And this is a really cool quote from part 1 of that interview:
nevermind.
Two years or so ago Harmon actually did a "baby showrunner" bit of short videos from his twitter, involving him running down a hallway in what I think was a diaper and a onesie.
"I completely disagree with this, because you're essentially saying that free speech should be limited if you're not a professional, because your words might hurt someone.
hah, it was very difficult to google and try to verify how Scott says that. Or think of one podcast in particular.
this timing, and the part about the cast dissatisfaction, might explain why Scott Aukerman was asking Gillian Jacobs so persistently about whether Dan Harmon was returning during Thursday night's live CBB broadcast. Jacobs wasn't biting, but it sounded like Aukerman was asking her to confirm something he'd already…
Oh yeah, from the article:
I was NOT expecting this! I had reconciled myself to getting the bad news. Hannibal's persistent 1.0+ numbers and long delay of the announcement made me think NBC was going to just play out the string.
I made that comparison to Christine Taylor too. And the weird thing is, it's definitely related to the length of her hair. As soon as Portia goes for the pixy cut later on she suddenly resembles my mental image of her again.
I liked this only reluctantly.
The vocal delivery of Demons is the most Matt Berninger-y version of Matt Berninger.
It was really clarifying for this episode and the arc story once I nailed down that the characters are all talking about what's essentially the Doctor's PIN. He keeps his name private, so it's a useful security code. That whole gaggle of villains from seasons 5 and 6 is, a bit inexplicably, overly focused on the PIN…
Agh, I must have written unclearly if people are taking away the wrong message. I think a lot of writers have done exactly that improv method and had each "waypoint" during the ultimate journey done pretty well, where to take BB for example, you can watch earlier episodes and have a good time with that particular wind…
Oh yeah, that in itself isn't necessarily a criticism, but my goal was noting looking back that we can kind of chart each season how the idea tweaks evolutionarily. I do think Moffat's good at hinting at things and then blinking innocently and wondering how we could be foolish enough to take him at his word. Which is…