That Keegan-Michael Key episode is so good. Maybe my favourite Spontaneanation episode.
That Keegan-Michael Key episode is so good. Maybe my favourite Spontaneanation episode.
I think it's the other way around. I think the sweetness came from Gervais. If you look at Derek it's just too "sweet" it's shmaltzy, where as Hello Ladies was too callous (though of the two I liked Hello Ladies better).
This would probably be on my list if I was to ever put together my funniest things list.
Every fucking MRA piece of shit who attacks her on twitter brings up the Louis CK without understanding what it was she was actually saying, and self-righteously tries to attack her for it.
There was stuff this season did better that I really liked; expanding the stories of the side characters, for example. But there's a storyline here that feels like it's from a soap opera, not this show, and it ends up being pretty important to the season. It's the kind of thing that could have probably ended up being…
Yeah, the homophobia is pretty rampant in this little post.
Yeah, Cameron Esposito should just stick to those wacky absurdist non-sequitors she's famed for.
And when she mentioned being big in Denver? Stop being defined by being big in Denver, comics who are big in Denver. You're setting back the "being big in Denver isn't what defines me" argument by 50 years.
I can't get over how quick Jon Gabrus is. There's not even a slight pause where he's thinking of something to say. He just is the character.
John Lennon might be my favourite CBB character. I think it might be the complete modesty that kills me. Most CBB characters go dark and then try to push it as far as it can go, but Lennon is a real sweetheart, Ringo's biggest fan, and feels like he has to explain to the people who don't know that he was in a little…
"Music has a hall of fame so we want a hall of fame".
Saw the first episode and it was light-weight, but reliably funny.
The "why do all the good parts go to women" bit was a good joke, but it also just highlights how underserved Mary Ellis and Natalie Morales are.
Jason Mantzoukas is a creep (in this clip from any TV show Jason Mantzoukas is in).
I hope this gets a third season. For the most part this feels like it improved on the first season in almost every way, I enjoyed the show getting more ambitious and focusing less on Josh and the sketches seemed to hit more consistently. I don't think there was an episode I loved as much as the last two of season 1,…
I can buy Mickey and Gus, well at least until next episode where Gus goes full arsehole, but Heidi and Gus? Nope. Especially when she's all dressed up for the party.
Someone call the Fonz, 'cause all I see are A's.
Reunite Beat Happening and use your share of the cash in to pay off K's debt, you dolt!
I don't know if this is true. While it may have been clearer what the politics of the people behind the camera was, both 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation had right-wing supermen as main characters who represented ideal versions of their respective philosophy (Jack Donaghy as the perfect conservative, Ron Swanson as…
See, that's why I like the show. The central gag is so good, and Fred Savage is so good in the role, that even though it's only one joke it always makes me laugh. The more everyone buys into Dean's delusions, the funnier Stewart gets.