Unlike every previous TV show based on a Twitter feed that was amusing for two weeks, this one's definitely going to be a hit.
Unlike every previous TV show based on a Twitter feed that was amusing for two weeks, this one's definitely going to be a hit.
You're right that the jokes are clearly written before the show begins, which kills the buzz a little. Deliver the joke, acquire your points, mug for the crowd in an "oh, look at me, I went there" smirk, then on to the next prepared joke. But at the same time, with three guests, a host and only 22 minutes, I wonder if…
I don't have the data to back this up, but I'd say that, among men who are over 40 and collect comic books, he's above average. Maybe his ability to dress himself is affecting my analysis.
Yeah, he's been around for a while but really took off in the past five or so years. He's the guy who showed the world that nerds are cool as long as they're good-looking
The whole "look how how relevant our viral references are!" premise of the show is obnoxious as shit, but the guests are usually quite good. I'm glad a lot of these comedians are getting more exposure. Shame it has to come in this format, but whatever. There's usually a good South Park rerun on right after it, so I'll…
Read both, enjoyed both, didn't really see them in the same vein at all.