So um…can we talk about this: https://twitter.com/NBCHann…
So um…can we talk about this: https://twitter.com/NBCHann…
I can't believe I missed/forgot that line…oh well time for a rewatch.
Well, if that's the case the next natural step is to make HateHateHateSong, in which
I'm starting a series called HateHateSong, where I interview HateSong commenters about their most hated HateSong.
His acting this episode was some of the best his character's had all series. I reveled in it.
It's why he started Hamm & Buble.
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An imaginary self-therapist's nickname being "Esteem" is probably the funniest thing I've ever read.
She looked like a mermaid.
Mostly procedural with a few serialized plot-lines, which have been strengthening frequency recently.
Any sketch about the MRA that doesn't end in the hilarious killing/accidental death of a member automatically doesn't have enough teeth, IMO.
That banana joke was some Golden-Age Simpsons-Level writing.
She already won her 'Gravity' Oscar back in '10 for 'The Blind Side'.
Halfway through it looks like a hillbilly rapper Two-Face.
I mean, the cartoon is so popular and well-remembered by the kids who watched it so probably a good thing, but it's sort of Poe's Law, where the satire riffing on over-the-top concepts became the epitome of over-the-top concepts. It's not a negative transcendence but it transcended its original form.
The original comic was (from what I recall of the top of my head) a 2dark2edgy satirical view of hyperbolic "awesome" trends of the time. Which of course the TMNT became as they shed their satirical shells to become the real deal, and inspire other hyperbolic properties like Street Sharks.
He was going to tell us the true meaning of Christmas…
If you're immortal you can just open a bank account and wait a thousand years: bam! 4.3 billion dollars.
Why stop at sometimes?
That's a really interesting way of thinking of him.