My step-mom LOVES the Globes. She is obsessed with the outfits and thinks the hosting banter is always a true reinvention of comedy. I don’t ever hear about the Emmys or Oscars from her, but I hear about the Globes from her every year.
My step-mom LOVES the Globes. She is obsessed with the outfits and thinks the hosting banter is always a true reinvention of comedy. I don’t ever hear about the Emmys or Oscars from her, but I hear about the Globes from her every year.
If you put the Blu-ray in the microwave, it will slowly expand until it explodes into goo.
I don’t know if it’s the cultural oversaturation that has made not enjoy this show much since season 2, but I’m finishing up the newest Solar Opposites season, and it reminds of me why I enjoyed early Rick & Morty so much - still wacky, but grounded enough that it’s not trying to constantly outwit itself by jumping…
Yeah, what I’ve seen of this season has been par for the course - a couple good ones (that Skinner/Chalmers episode was great; it didn’t even try shoehorning the Simpsons family into it, which I thought was a golden rule of the show), but just as many bad ones. For some reason, this is the SECOND Christmas episode …
But Bob’s Burgers hasn’t given me a reason as to why the AV Club doesn’t review Bob’s Burgers anymore!
“Baby, I’m bad news.”
Technically not MCU proper, but Plaza set her own bar so high on Legion that she should only be used for the perfect role.
Agreed, and you know Trump rehabilitation is gonna be a thing in coming years, so that will allow them to get in front of that too.
I work in TV, but not on good productions. I wish I worked on good TV. Or maybe I’m the problem?
Snoopers gonna Snoop!
Let’s see how many conversations this next week I can work “And I killed Sparky too!” into.
He was my very first concert back on “Running With Scissors”. Only time I’ve seen him since was at the Simpsons singalong show at the Hollywood Bowl several years back, proving I was still just as much of an unpopular dweeb 15 years later.
Mike Reiss’s book touches on the FG/Simpsons crossover, and apparently the Family Guy writers had so many “We ripped off the Simpsons and owe our jobs to its existence” jokes that Seth Macfarlane had to tell them to cut them down. It’s a terrible crossover, but if anything, it’s the opposite of vengeance.
YOU BINGE-WATCHED IT, YOU CAN’T UN-BINGE-WATCH IT.
At first, I thought I was misreading things and this was actually a Season 2 trailer, because I don’t remember a Season 2 happening. But apparently I did watch Season 2. I can’t tell if this is a problem with the show or if 9 months of quarantine have turned my head to mush. (And here they said it would be TV that…
What’s Your Pleasure finally made Jessie Ware click with me. I’m currently relistening to her back catalog and realizing how great it is.
I feel like Jonah is the proper way to satirize “woke” personalities that everyone else is trying to satirize right now. He’s a guy who’s highly educated, clearly means well, and works with a lot of idiots, but chooses to make his points heard at the least appropriate moments and cannot read a room.
That might be my favorite running gag of the show - each season, everyone gets a new Halloween costume, whether it’s a more modern pop culture costume or referencing a recent world issue in Jonah’s case, except for Dina, who wears the EXACT SAME COSTUME every season.
The pilot in particular gives a poor idea of how the rest of the series goes and sets it up as “desperate male lead continues hitting on female lead until she settles for him”. They quickly course-correct by turning Ben Feldman’s character into a Britta/Jerry and have everyone shit on how insufferable he is, and…
I’m at least a season behind on this show and haven’t seen how it handles without Ferrera yet, but I think it’s had a solid run. Earlier seasons got more laughs out of me, but the later seasons have done a great job of exploring real labor issues and the complications of the executive ladder that most workplace…