It's not, but I've seen comedians delete jokes on twitter when it's pointed out that someone beat them to it. It's a courtesy I kind of admire.
It's not, but I've seen comedians delete jokes on twitter when it's pointed out that someone beat them to it. It's a courtesy I kind of admire.
Yes but the real question is do you guys think Mike likes Kevin Smith films or what.
It was the 90s, Al. All I remember from comics is boobs and pouches.
And a variety of cleavage expressions.
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this is just Van Der Werff trolling himself, way too obvi, brah
What if I care so deeply about the Super Bowl that I can't even watch it anymore? What if "League of Denial" has ruined the NFL for me altogether? Serious questions, Mr. Teti. I'll take my answer off the air.
Neither Bell nor Loeb are writing the Avengers, Whovian. I think you meant Whedon, who I didn't mention in my comment at all. Even during Buffy S6, which was mostly Marti Noxen and David Fury running the show while Whedon worked on Firefly, BTVS still had great dialogue.
Even when the plots of Buffy became increasingly hard to swallow (seasons 4-5, but mostly season 6) — we still had incredibly sharp dialogue and characters we absolutely loved. I can understand Loeb have trouble understanding this concept, but Bell? I feel like he of all people should know better.
Yes, b/c reading recaps of TV is essentially the purest way to experience the form.
I really like both, but after S3 of Sherlock, I don't think it's really fair to keep comparing the two. What Gatiss & Moffat are doing is something sort of extraordinary from a purely character perspective. (And I hate admitting that, based on Moffat's other output.)
Another future reader! Next episode will be the first episode I'll be watching for the first time. Up til now it's been a rewatch. I've been wanting to get back to Enlightened for a while now, and I really appreciate these reviews. I had trouble finding a reason to keep watching the show the first time around —…
Until a few days ago I thought it ended its run in 2012, so…..yeah.
I /barely/ ever comment and I'm going to do my best to make sure they die broke and penniless. I can't even imagine what the regulars will do.
There is a way for something to be both the best and also overrated. The two terms aren't mutually exclusively, especially when it comes to crowd sourcing a decision.
Can't wait for Todd to be existentially disappointed by another CBS sitcom!
Haha Kurt Braunohler sounds like the guy no one wanted to hang out with in college unless he was holding a dime bag.
Does this mean we can finally start discussing who his replacement in 2020-ish will be?
Buddy Fucking Miller would be alright with me.
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