You can't really say Janeway, though, because it's "least interesting." And as godawful as she was, she was better than Harry, Chakotay, and fucking Neelix.
You can't really say Janeway, though, because it's "least interesting." And as godawful as she was, she was better than Harry, Chakotay, and fucking Neelix.
Especially for Nick Sobotka's girlfriend.
He's not gonna kill Gretchen and Elliott. Two things from the Charlie Rose interview triggered his pride: what they said about him not being involved in the company, and the fact that his meth brand is still on the streets without him. I don't think he wants revenge against them specifically. What he wants is to be…
My girlfriend asked me the other day if the guy who played Worf was actually black.
Maybe! But probably not.
I'm sorry they didn't fully flesh out the characters and push the boundaries of the sitcom form in the goddamned pilot.
"I'll do it on six conditions."
My sense is that it'll pretty quickly evolve toward a Parks-style ensemble that doesn't lean too heavily on Samberg, maybe with a little less emphasis on him than Poehler has in Parks.
Creative performances like standup are not remotely comparable to bringing someone their fucking Meef Chupacabra with Guac and refilling their water.
The Aristocrats!
I'd actually be really interested in a For Our Consideration about whether a comic should be able to play any room. I think Pete Holmes talked about it when he had Paul F. Tompkins on his podcast - PFT very much wants a room full of people who get him and the often-weird stuff he's trying to do, whereas a lot of…
Because a good comedian's set is expertly structured with buildups, callbacks, themes, etc. (Seinfeld's talked about how basically every word of his bits is planned out), and it's incredibly easy to lose the crowd if your flow is thrown off. Bands can have similar structure in their sets, but the songs are usually…
Bachelorette parties: the bane of every comedian's existence.
I vote for the Christmas Story option.
In this scenario, does Would You Rather work as it ordinarily does, or are the rules changed in some way?
See, the fact that you think basic human politeness is "advertising-inflected" is a pretty big problem here.
yes but you are critiquing in a manner and in a forum that means no one will listen to you because you are an obnoxious prick inserting his personal agenda into anything you can think of
He's the guy who was mad at The World's End for not being hard enough on capitalism. Basically the kind of person that corners you at a party and talks about Wal-Mart being evil, and you initially agree with him, but after about an hour you would rather go work for Wal-Mart than listen to him for one more minute.
Harmon realizes he's an asshole, feels bad about it, and at least tries to change, although he doesn't really succeed. Chevy doesn't even have that going for him.