That sounds like (Republican pundit) spin to me and I don't really buy it.
That sounds like (Republican pundit) spin to me and I don't really buy it.
We're re-watching season three right now and getting to the back half, which I haven't seen since it first aired. It's so . . . fucking . . . good. My wife and I just laugh ourselves sick nearly every episode. Just finished "The Negotiation" and the show is on fire, throwing all these characters into the mix and the…
They really fucked up his arc. I'm watching S3 right now and he is so deliberately unlikeable. Then they had to start redeeming him since he was going to be around (putting him through the wringer with Angela really gave him pathos). But then they accelerated it with Carrel leaving to try to make him the center of the…
I think it hit a wall hard at the beginning of S6. Right out of the gate it didn't feel like the same show anymore. There was some dips in 5 but on the whole I liked that season and the Michael Scott Paper Company arc was great.
Unfortunately Xers bear quite a bit of that blame for Trump too.
"Give us hell, spider monkey!"
Yeah I'm almost positive there was a "King Lear" cover story on him in his 70s heyday.
Also the West VA GOP had a tweet up calling him a "sad" governor before he announced his switch, and still hadn't scrubbed it heading into the event with Trump.
As in, "President Peepaw Yelling At The People on the TV Again"
The entirety of the 1980s was a Boomer midlife crisis.
Well this is the Limp Bizkit era . . .
TRL is definitely that bridge era of young Xers/Early Millennials so get ready.
And been told he'd get his ass kicked in the most least ass-kicking sounding voice imaginable in that one song!
Carson Daly put on his glasses so show this is a serious convo with the guy who got into vomit fights.
"Hi I'm Dave Holmes and welcome to the Nu TRL! Each day we're going to be broadcasting live behind the dumpster Jesse Camp lives in now and paying him to fight hobos. WHO'S WINNING NOW CAMP? SUCK IT"
The only sour note there is that the office had started sucking by that point, but otherwise that is a rock solid lineup and yeah, the only one I ever watched straight through.
Yes.
This really is a no-brainer. I didn't even watch it, but they'd get to break the record, and you know Wolf would say yes in a heartbeat.
Wow a 20 year reunion of F&G is
a) Not too far off
b) Would be set when the show originally aired.
"Now more than ever, people need Supertrain."