chuckbatman
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Oh yah Weird Al is a good one...his public persona wouldn’t suggest that AT ALL. He seems like such a genuine funny and down-to-earth guy. And I feel like he shows so much...personality with his work and public appearances that there’s no way it’s all fake. It’s too unique to be faked if that makes sense

Everybody is saying Tom Hanks, and while I agree, I could see a world where it comes out that he is one. He has a reputation as a wholesome, self-made talent that is rare for celebrities, but his reputation does remind me of Bill Cosby, and we all know what he turned out to be. Tom Hanks being a sexual predator would

Well I know in Buffy The Vampire Slayer (spoilers for a 15-year-old show) they finally put Willow’s girlfriend (I’m blanking on her name, was it Tara?) as a main actor in the opening credits in the same pisode they killed her off

One of my friends could definitely be considered on the more cancerous side of the Rick & Morty fanbase in ways similar to this. Nowhere near the level of harassing random female writers of the show on twitter (unless he’s worse than I thought), but through him I can definitely see a blueprint for how these types of

A lot of these dumbfucks are probably teenagers who don’t have cable and just pirate all the episodes, unfortunately

It’s interesting that you compare this to Bojack, because they really are very similar. The difference is the show-writers on Bojack Horseman make real efforts to show how terrible and damaged Bojack is, keeping the idiot brigade from being fooled by him the same way they are fooled by Rick’s wit and charisma. This is

I think episode 1 and episode 7 (THE UNDERGROUND!) of this season are some of the funniest episodes in the shows entire run, but other than that, yah, the comedy was comparitively light, and some of the jokes overstayed their welcome (the clown dentists should’ve been no more than a one or two episode affair).

I think where Rick and Morty excels more than almost any other show is the sheer creativity on display. Nearly every episode takes a generic story type or trope, flips it on its head, then throws it into a melting pot of crazy sci-Fi weirdness and pulls out something almost completely unrecognizable and random yet so

Man this was a emotional Rollercoaster of an episode. The lobotomy twist in episode 2 was already a shock, but this episode just ramps it up to 11 (pardon the pun). Some parts of it were genuinely hellish in nature (the thumbnail in this review next to the episode rating is a great example), and damn if Joseph

Everybody in these comments is talking about how spot-on this portrayal of depression is, which just makes me realize I’ve never experienced it to the fullest extent we see here. I’m in a very good place right now, but egen when I’ve been through bouts of “depression”, The Voice was never quite so CONSTANT, rarely as

When the first episode of the season basically has a Paul Blart meme you know it’s gonna be a good time

The name Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz is already funny enough, but the fact that his wife(?) calls him “Woodcharles” makes it even better