Franklin and Bash is on TNT (so I hear), not TBS.
Franklin and Bash is on TNT (so I hear), not TBS.
Did anyone else notice that every single skit was a version of a TV show or commercial? Is that the first time that's happened?
Did anyone else notice that every single skit was a version of a TV show or commercial? Is that the first time that's happened?
The Charleston is now a bonerjamz
The Charleston is now a bonerjamz
So this, this is what legitimate rape feels like…
So this, this is what legitimate rape feels like…
HEY DOG!
HEY DOG!
She's giving him a handy under the table…
She's giving him a handy under the table…
Great, now he's going to rebound with Gail the Snail. She's just the worst.
Great, now he's going to rebound with Gail the Snail. She's just the worst.
I think that brings up something else that has been missing in Hell on Wheels that was so prominent in Deadwood, which is the sense of community. HoW has really tried to fix that as well this season, but I feel like the maybe the impermanence and the attempt to be something "different" or grittier has harmed creating…
I think that brings up something else that has been missing in Hell on Wheels that was so prominent in Deadwood, which is the sense of community. HoW has really tried to fix that as well this season, but I feel like the maybe the impermanence and the attempt to be something "different" or grittier has harmed creating…
It seems like with "Slaughterhouse", Hell on Wheels is trying to establish itself as the anti-Deadwood. While Deadwood ended up showing the kinder moments in almost all of it's characters, Hell on Wheels seems to now be trying to show the darkness and sinful tendencies of everyone, regardless how seemingly innocent…
It seems like with "Slaughterhouse", Hell on Wheels is trying to establish itself as the anti-Deadwood. While Deadwood ended up showing the kinder moments in almost all of it's characters, Hell on Wheels seems to now be trying to show the darkness and sinful tendencies of everyone, regardless how seemingly innocent…
That's been the problem with Spin for quite some time now. They now attempt to be controversial instead of trying to have great writing like they did under Sia Michael in the early 2000s.
That's been the problem with Spin for quite some time now. They now attempt to be controversial instead of trying to have great writing like they did under Sia Michael in the early 2000s.
Can we just boycott Spin for their questionable journalism and love for Skrillex? I mean Christ, they put him as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. Motherfucker doesn't even play guitar.