Kentuckians…lets us hold hands and weep.
Kentuckians…lets us hold hands and weep.
BOOOOOOO
Todd and Phil were just trying to save everyone!
Why is no one talking about Bradley Cooper's talking fetus?
Welcome back, Phil's Beard! I missed you so much.
This episode was so noticably time compressed, I've started to wonder if time compression is why I found some episodes last season so unpleasant to my eyes!
I enjoyed this episode! I hope it pays off okay next week. I've basically not thought much about the show since Christmas, so it all seems a bit more pleasantly fresh! I look forward to next week, and to watching some Tom Baker episodes tomorrow morning. Welcome back to your proper place and time in the reviewniverse,…
Breakfast With Baaaaaaker!
Even just for one episode! Please! If it doesn't happen before Capaldi's time is up, I will weep into my knitting.
Or perhaps the title of a NuWho audio story read by David Tennant?
I hope it will be reviewed as well! If NPR had not aired a piece about it as I was driving to work this morning, I probably would have not realized it was returning today!
I thought it was Her-mon-eeee until the fourth book. I blame Jim Dale!
My Brother, My Brother, and Me is one of my favorites. If you enjoy the McElroys, they have a growing list of other related, but utterly-different podcasts, including The Adventure Zone.
I grinned the whole way through. From the opening that continued his undying love of singing a bass part to the Star Spangled Banner, and his wonderful, ridiculous, goofy dancing, to his being his own announcer, I started to feel silly for ever thinking our beloved Colbert would somehow lose his innate Colbertness.…
The stained glass projections are wonderful, and I am excited to see what he does with his balcony. The guest path to the desk seems a bit awkward at the moment, but perhaps they'll work that out? The openness and brightness of the set, and some of the camera shots used made me much more aware of the theater space,…
I forgot how much I missed his dancing! My only complaint is that the screens behind him seem a bit odd and fuzzy, and the overall look seemed a bit less polished than The Report. This may be part of more 'live' feel he seems to be going for, or because it's the first show, or perhaps it is simply a side effect of the…
I don't know? I've only experienced Hodgman in television, book, and podcast form. You should go see for both of us and get back to me. I will remember! I will wait!
Hodgman interviews are generally fantastic. I am saddened that his tour is not drifting anywhere in my reasonable-driving-distance direction.
I've been saving my free drink for a Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino. This is my secret shame! Tell no one.
I suppose the spelling is different, but is Charlie's name Who-inspired?