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Weird Al's voice has no right to be coming out of a thirteen year old boy. He should only be allowed to voice, like, a wacky talking goose or something.

I don't know what you're talking about with them limiting the roles for their female cast members. McKinnon, Strong, Bayer and Bryant have done most of the heavy lifting for the show's comedy over the last few years. Of the men, only Bobby Moynihan consistently comes close to carrying sketches like those four do.

It's exactly what it sounds like. Misogyny directed at trans women,

The sexy nurse looks like they just drew over a preexisting character in MS Paint. Something about her is just… off.

I don't think the joke of the Toni and Candace sketches really has anything to do with Fred Armisen dressing like a woman. He does that in plenty of sketches and it's almost never the focus or really mined for humor at all. The only time I can think of when it's really played like the central joke is in the early Nina

To me, it's how she always manages to give her characters, no matter how unsympathetic or schticky, a human soul that makes you like them. Her "impressions" aren't so much accurate as they are her doing a passable impression of a celebrity and then building off of her impression into a unique, bizarrely lovable

The AV Club sure loves using the word "moppet".

Conan's wordless appearance as a background extra in HIMYM was fantastic.

But the emptiness of clickbait is the entire "message" of the site. Really, the less an article on Clickhole says, the more it contributes to the message. It's all one big perfect contradiction.

Clickventures have a bad habit of leaning too hard on lolsorandomXD humor. When the jokes manage to get the lightning in the bottle and actually manage to land, though, they're a thing of beauty.

Doing a behind the scenes piece for a Clickhole video seems kind of like it's undermining the whole point of the video in the first place.

I would say that mostly applies to their videos. Clickventures also tend to have promising concepts and disappointing executions. Otherwise their articles have a pretty impressive batting average.

I think they're both praised for utilizing the family sitcom to talk about more complex themes, which is commendable. People really overstated the progressiveness of Modern Family during its early years, though. From what I've seen of it, Black-ish makes legitimate attempts to discuss racial identity pretty frequently.

She seems fine, but my opinion of her is permanently tainted by her collaborations with Cracked and Nostalgia Critic. I'm very shallow like that.

We should probably hang out, because that's exactly what hooked me.

It's really weird that people on here feel like they need to be less critical of the Comics Page because "someone worked hard on it" when dozens more people work hard on producing all of the movies and television that we take the piss out of every day. It seems like whenever anyone ever says anything negative about

I went into this show on Netflix expecting to hate it, and came out wishing I had watched it while it was running. It's one of the only shows I've seen that manages to handle the ever popular "comedy that has something to say" that actually manages to be laugh out loud funny instead of preachy. I'll definitely be

Two thirds of the Birthday Boys are hilarious! Although I can definitely see why someone would have a problem with them, since they're basically the single most concentrated example of anti comedy around right now, and I admit that anti comedy isn't REALLY genuine comedy.

This seems like its more of a parody of a campy action show like the A Team or Charlie's Angels than a sitcom.

You can never have too much Tig.