davpel--disqus
davpel
davpel--disqus

The only thing remotely memorable? How dare you! Have you forgotten the soaring, inspirational theme song by Cheap Trick? "I'm up the creek, without a paddle. I'm up the creek, but that don't matter at all." Dylan could only dream of lyrics like those.

My modified version of this theory: the original Star Wars was a bad film which wasn't saved by the editing.

No. And I love Community.

*Chris Hardwick says something entirely not funny*

Now all we need is for him to grab Jennifer Connelly, Rick Hoffman, Adam Goldberg and Giancarlo Esposito for a reunion of The $treet, one of my most treasured "Gone Too Soon" shows. Though I must admit that most of my adoration for The $treet was due to Connelly, who was at her Jennifer Connelliest.

It's essentially the same chord pattern.

I still play that first Titanic Love Affair album all the time.

For a show that no longer seems capable of coming up with even a decent episode, this one was particularly dreadful. Cringeworthy throughout. A B- is far too generous.

Alexa Davalos (Julianna) is the spitting image of Paula Devicq circa her days playing Kristen on Party of Five.

Weber's comments on Studio 60 are bunk. The show failed for two reasons: (1) It was about a late night comedy sketch show yet Sorkin failed to demonstrate any understanding of what goes into producing such a show or even any semblance of a sense of humor; and (2) it featured perhaps the worst written, worst performed

Alan Ball? So another show that's great in its first season and then takes a dive over the side of cliff?

Worst episode in the entire run of the series. Only bright spot was (predictably) Lamorne Morris. Winston always kills.

So another show which starts out brilliantly and then becomes essentially unwatchable by Season 2?

Rather than Mission Impossible, I see the more fitting analogy to be Planet of the Apes to Beneath the Planet of the Apes. The first installment is a compelling piece of science fiction set in the future with a charismatic lead. The second is a watered down attempt to tell the same story using a similar looking, but

Pretty broad question. Right now, stand-ups would have to include Louie (of course, there is simply nobody who can touch him right now), Funches, Greer Barnes, Maria Bamford and Michael Che (on stage — not on Update, though I think he’s improved considerably there over the past two seasons).

Then I stand corrected. And alarmed. I will offer a mea culpa for 75% of my comment. I still assert, however, that CB!B! the podcast and the show are not funny (subjectively speaking, of course).

Nothing against fake talk shows (loved Fernwood 2 Night and Galifianakis' Between Two Ferns), but I've never once even cracked a smile at anything Aukerman or Watts have ever done, much less actually laughed. The podcast is insufferable. Just don't see it at all.

Also reminded me of Pheobe's unseen (and potentially nonexistent) roommate "Denise" on Friends.

My favorite line on any show this season!

Can't believe this got a B. I thought it was perhaps the weakest episode in several years. Not sure I laughed a single time. And I normally love JLD.