They said that it’s 22000 square feet which are about 10% of a real big box store. It’s about the size of say a medium size grocery store.
They said that it’s 22000 square feet which are about 10% of a real big box store. It’s about the size of say a medium size grocery store.
I love this show & somehow it had never occurred to me, that must be an amazingly big set. I guess I thought they just shot it in a real WalMart (or whatever) they took over.
Seeing those scenes set in the pharmacy reminds me how much I miss the smarmy pharmacist in the show.
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I assume there are many ex-castmembers that either (1) are totally done with TWD or (2) asked for too much money. Since Yeun has a lot of stuff going on right now, I assume he’s the latter.
To be honest if a site started pushing right wing opinions I’d probably just go elsewhere. There’s a fucktonne of pop culture websites all pushing the same news. So if the opinions presented are heinous to you, perhaps try that? No-one can argue they’re sticking around for the community because said community has gone…
No we’re making facetious lighthearted comments to reflect on the nature that people have gotten remarkably pissy about a column based website (which is an offshoot of a based satire website) containing opinions, views, extrapolations and other such ephemera included with it’s “news”.
I also think that. Seinfeld wanted to attribute young people not laughing to them being too sensitive. Maybe people just don't really find hacky material about floppy hands looking gay and French to be all that hilarious.
“I miss the firm, impermeable border that existed between entertainment and politics for all of time before 2016. Now I can’t even enjoy a review of a Leni Riefenstahl box set without some crybaby libs dragging politics into it.”
He provided the quote, then made personal commentary on the quote, which is the kind of thing one might do in a blog format.
Yea the “PC culture is out of control” narrative has been around since before PC was a term. Howard Cossell got heat for a possible racial comment in ‘83, and the mechanisms for outrage and backlash against the outrage were in place then.
Personally, I don’t buy the “too PC” argument. I think it’s more to do with the kids on campus today have all been born after Seinfeld went off the air. Different generations find different things funny.
I’m sure all the college kids are so bummed out on missing this wonderful gay joke exchange between Seinfeld and Dana Carvey on the show:
Kinjapocalpse opened a rift and we now share the AV Club with members of Nazi alternate universe AV Club.
Comments critiquing this blog for being moderately lefty and not straight journalism are one of the more exhausting parts of kinja-era AV Club.
In his Comedians Getting Coffee episode Seinfeld said something about people being overly PC (I don’t remember exactly) and Mulaney got kinda quiet and changed the subject quickly.
The did a beginning and end of season write up here. Last season they did every episode. I wish they would have kept up with it this year. The show needs all the exposure it can get.
boooooo to no weekly Harlots recaps! it’s so dense and there are tons of awesome ancillary characters/plotlines to discuss. (...like the new drunk little person! i didn’t catch her name; was it Lily?) also, where did the singing blonde drunk girl who worked in the street go? and no more bitchy French chick?! sniff.
I did not love the way they used AIDS as effectively a plot point for Bash’s grief and denial while skirting around Bash’s identity and the nature of his relationship with Florian.
Just do your shopping as you normally would, then hit up the self-checkout line where you can take all the time you need depositing coins in peace.