Please, never let this person review South Park again... the vicarious embarrassment I felt reading this was just too much.
Please, never let this person review South Park again... the vicarious embarrassment I felt reading this was just too much.
So this episode had Dennis basically confess that he killed Maureen Ponderosa, which seems like a pretty big development for his character: the show’s subtly alluded to him being a serial killer for years, but have they ever outright stated it this explicitly before? These past few seasons have seen them explore…
You guys already did this article last week. Has this site gone into reruns?
“As the (ugh) Daily Mail points out in its initial report...”
Why don’t you get a horse and live in the mountains, don’t bother anybody? You’ve got a personality like a dead moth!
Oh, this guy’s an idiot, there’s no doubt about that. But I feel like the true “asshole” here is the vapidly snide blogger who posted this solely for the purpose of jeering at him (even to the point of comparing him to goddamn Trump) and tried to pass this off as an article.
“It’s definitely the sort of Christmas song you might find playing in the home of a man who owns at least one fedora and constantly reminds you what a good ally he is to women, completely oblivious to the fact that he is centering himself in issues that are very specifically not about him, which is obnoxious and…
Well obviously. When you’ve got 0.2 Nielsen ratings, you know you’ve got a sleeper hit on your hands!
I think this one will probably improve on repeat viewings: I missed a lot of the texts they sent the first time around. In general I’m not a fan of this current trope of showing texts that a character sends, and this episode was pretty much based entirely around that premise. There were still some good character beats…
You forgot Joker, the movie that supposedly gets you killed by incels!
The fact that the headline uses “crude” as a pejorative term, for a fuckin’ Jay and Silent Bob film of all things, had me scratching my head. Of course it’s going to be crude: a large part of the appeal of Jay as a character is that he has no filter- he says pretty much any fucked-up, twisted thing that pops into his…
“...people who live in a society are addicted to their phones, man. We’d rather stare at our screens crafting perfect Instagram posts than live life like genuinely happy, bike-riding, party-going, sex-having human beings.”
To be fair, Hughes wanted to take this occasion to showcase a character of his we’ve sadly been acquainted with for the past few years, “Blogger Who’s Nowhere Near As Clever As He Thinks He Is, And Would Really Just Be Better Off Covering Entertainment News In A More Straightforward Fashion”.
“Attention everyone... the punch has been spiked!
Has there ever been a lamer time to be in college than right now?
Where do you get off, asking this perfectly reasonably question that has gone largely unanswered in the discourse surrounding this scene? Natureslayer is here to pontificate, not to educate!
As is often the case with Always Sunny, the satire was double-sided: The Gang were obviously used to represent the entitled, occasionally belligerent fanbases of various movie franchises, but also Thundergun 4 was nothing more than a cynical, opportunistic cash grab that completely deserved all the criticism they…
Honestly not sure whether you mean Reynolds, or Perkins!
Although, did anyone else think Dennis (Reynolds, not Perkins) actually stumbled on sort of an interesting point when he brought up modern-day liberal ideology having some unfortunate echoes of the conservatives of yesteryear, and their pearl-clutching desire for…
I’m loving this post’s unintentional humor of absolutely none of these being contemporary comedies (with the exception of Bridesmaids, which is merely almost a decade old)
I mean, okay, but if the real message of “woke culture” is merely “don’t be an asshole”, then why do we have people like Recognitions?