Don't talk about Dikachu that way. Even if it is entirely accurate.
Don't talk about Dikachu that way. Even if it is entirely accurate.
I was going to say, this has been coming up in my Netflix recs for like a year and a half. This has gotta be up there with Todd Margaret for longest hiatus (Curb doesn't count).
Saw Oh, Hello last night. Instead of pranking a celebrity they interviewed a random person from the audience and they chose the person sitting directly in front of me (Mulaney locked eyes with me while walking through the audience and I was convinced I was about to get dragged on stage for a second), which was kind of…
I don't know about hungover, but around this time last year I was the sickest I'd ever been in my life - I slept 16+ hours a day for 3 days straight. But when I was awake I only wanted to watch Invader Zim and Clone High, for some reason.
Of all of her (mostly) very attractive personas, something about ecoterrorist Carrie was far and away the hottest.
Chalupacabra upvotes this!
This was my favorite episode by far. I hope it leads to way more work for Rothwell, she is an amazing talent.
I actually liked this a lot more than the first two.
I sure am glad I saw them back in 2006 when I had the chance, with the frequency they tour these days.
Also in his defense, he upvoted my comment, so he's a drunk with a sense of humor.
I think TV Funhouse may suffer from existing around the same time as WonderShowzen, which had a similar premise and seems to overshadow it in terms of cult status.
That first sentence is an absolute trainwreck, Sam.
Yeah, that's a fair point. But being the bigger man means you don't get to call names. And that's no fun. You doodooface.
To be fair, there's a little more thought behind it than the Stan Darsh thing - it's meant to represent Trump's hypocrisy and shallowness. He attacked Stewart for something his own ancestors did and Oliver has created a slogan that succinctly encapsulates the complete lack of self-awareness that permeates everything…
Been taking advantage of Simpsons World while I've got some down time (spring break! Although I had two take home tests to work on, so….). Phil Hartman is in nearly every episode in season 4 so far. Not that I'm complaining.
That Peeps character feels like a poor man's Mona-Lisa Saperstein.
Interesting. For me it was probably…
"I’m still undecided on whether or not Flaked is enjoyable,
or whether the plot is going to amount to anything meaningful or
insightful, or whether the world needed another show about a sadsack
middle-aged white male fucking his feelings away, but there’s something
to be said for Arnett’s portrayal of Chip."
As terrible as Club Dread is (and god, it's terrible), something about the joke of mispronouncing Penelope as Pee-nuh-lope always killed me.