Case in point, 30 Rock.
Case in point, 30 Rock.
This is nothing compared to their "tribute" to 30 Rock by making a lemon-lavender frozen yogurt—which Liz Lemon would have hated with the hatred of a thousand blergs.
Believe it or not, one of the show's best episodes was just a few weeks ago.
Violator is a perfect album
Because shame and outward appearances are punk as fuck :D
You've got the face of a flower…a cauliflower!
I liked Hybrid Theory in high school too. But I only listened in secret—I had punk cred to protect!
Nice pun, disgusting avatar.
For sure. As long as there has been speech, there have been hand-wringing, pearl-clutching morality police among the public. I just think the FCC should never censoring late night comedians. Grown-ass adults can handle it, those that can't shouldn't be the reason our government gets into the speech-judging game.
I think people are seeing this as homophobic, because our country's conversation on sexuality is not nuanced enough to see this as anything as homophobic simply because it involves two men.
This absolutely, objectively, unimpeachably WAS comedy—It was a comedian on a comedic variety show telling a joke. Was it funny? That's subjective (I didn't think so). Was it hateful? I won't argue with anyone who thinks it was (it can be interpreted that way, though I interpreted it instead as about…
That is astounding. I wish I could be surprised by it.
That's genius
Yeah, that's what the joke was. I'm not LBGTQAI, but I thought it was about dominance-subservience, not homophobia.
No it doesn't.
I'm sorry, but the government is going to police late-night political comedy? Under obscenity laws? Anyone staying up late enough to watch Colbert call Trump a "cock holster" is old enough to hear it (or needs better parental supervision).
I say watch from the beginning, and be patient, knowing it turns into one of the best shows on TV. Like most sitcoms, it takes some time for the show to find its groove and get good (look at 30 Rock, Parks & Rec, etc.), but so much of the comedy is character-based and these are characters who actually do evolve and…
Paul Simon's "Obvious Child"—seriously, any time my mind wanders away from me I find myself humming it.
What about this bill do you like? Setting aside "winning." Like, why do you like this? Why do you feel this is a win?
That's fair. I like her standup better than the show, and they are not exactly the same tone or delivery (in fact, I'm pretty sure Maria didn't write a whole lot of Lady Dynamite—I think it was a writers room headed by Mitch Hurwitz).