The ones I’ve seen, I agree with though I’d put Bob’s Burgers a little higher and I would have had the football episode of Friends (I believe season 1) instead of the other Friends episode.
The ones I’ve seen, I agree with though I’d put Bob’s Burgers a little higher and I would have had the football episode of Friends (I believe season 1) instead of the other Friends episode.
La Flavorita are my favorite by a long shot. They’re sturdy and perfect for nachos.
Beat me to it. I should have scrolled.
I think we all know that there will be a Seinfeld reunion eventually and it will be a stupid Super Bowl commercial just like every other nostalgic reunion.
Yup. Because if you take out the real world, Jonathan Majors is really effing good. It’s really difficult to mentally side-step his personal life, but he really nails that role and he’s so much more menacing than Thanos ever was.
I like this list.
I’d like to suggest one of my favorite covers. The Cure’s Close to Me by The Get Up Kids.
I disagree with the majority of the order of this list, but that is the nature of lists this long.
That being said, I feel that buffalo sauce is WAY too high. I enjoy buffalo sauce but I don’t feel that it works well with red meat.
I have teenagers. There are a bunch of kids that LOVE South Park. I don’t think it’s going anywhere b/c it keeps catching on with each generation.
This is my favorite thing on the internet! This contest is my Christmas!
I don’t eat ketchup with chicken often*, but every once and a while, I’ll have chicken* fingers with ketchup because it reminds me of being a kid.
*I don’t actually eat chicken at all, but instead I have Morningstar Chick’n Tenders which are leaps-and-bounds better than Morningstar Chick’n Nuggets or Morningstar…
Despite not understanding the levels of her popularity (my teenagers don’t get it eithers), I do like this meme.
How is that John Early special? That guy cracked me up on Search Party and was decent in The Afterparty (bring him back in S3!) But I’ve found that I can find an actor hilarious and even poignant, and still dislike their stand-up (Ken Jeong is an example.)
I watch one reality show: Survivor, so I can’t speak to almost all of this list, but I’m surprised that Johnny Fairplay isn’t on this list, unless I overlooked him.
Same.
Drew McWeeney and Alan Cerny are still good film reviewers, BTW. I’m sure some of the others are too but those were the two that I’d read on a regular basis, back in the day.
But yeah. Harry is pathetic.
I had let the Hellboy II review slide, but his review of the first episode of Heroes made me stop reading him.
I think Midnight Mass is on par with Hill House. I didn’t like Bly Manor as much, but I still enjoyed it.
The other one, was it Midnight Club(?) or something, I didn’t watch because I have a hard time getting into things with a primarily YA cast.
Cool!
Now would someone please convince Flannagan to attempt to adapt House of Leaves. I know it seems impossible but he was successful in marrying King’s The Shining with Kubrick’s The Shining in Doctor Sleep and that seemed impossible too.
I work at a place that is so kind now (and a little bit too calm), but most of my previous jobs sound just like the environments that Ellen, Jimmy, Lizzo, etc. foster(ed). I rarely took it personally and when I did, I considered it to be paying my dues.
I empathize, to an extent, with these employees. At the same…
I’ll be honest. I can’t stand him as the host of The Tonight Show, but I do love his sketches with Justin Timberlake (also Andy Samberg’s) from SNL.
Maybe it’s the Star Wars fan in me, but I’ve grown accustomed to sequels, spin-offs, and TV series being announced before the numbers come in, and then being cancelled. I hope the sequel and series stay in production and that you’re right.