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Maybe it’s the smaller live audience, but this season has only reinforced something I’ve felt for a while now. The writers don’t know how to write for what the show is. The pre-recorded bits are clearly meant to be viral fodder, but the live stuff - yikes.

I, for one, am looking forward the next PS4 instalment of Remake, as well as the day I find out that the final instalment will only be available on Ps5.

Any time Andy Daly mentions he was on Mad TV my mind goes “No. That can’t be right.”

Did past seasons spend as much time showing characters in cars as they did Diana here? Every time she sat in a vehicle it felt like meta-foreshadowing.

At risk of fulfilling my national stereotype, the Commonwealth montage really irked this Canadian. Throw us a bone, The Crown!

The Take Me Back sketch reminded me a lot of Mr. Show’s One-week Break-up sketch.

Absolutely. I just didn't really see it until I wrote it out.

I’ve been in this situation before, where if I missed my bus and came home 20 minutes later than normal it was interrogation time. Never cheated (how could I? The logistics were overwhelming!), but I started to hide innocent things to avoid accusation, which only increased the distrust if they were found out. (If

Just wait until the Assassin’s Creed movie gets released. What’s that? 4 years ago? That can’t be, we’d have heard something.

Beautiful weather today. Think I might free climb a colonial fortress!

Also, Fillion gets the order of operations wrong. You don’t hire the inspiration to copy themselves. Much respect to Nolan North, but Drake always read as if Naughty Dog accidentally binged Firefly and thought What if Mal video game?”

Based on my own boring ass history, I just assumed everyone chose a dual-class thief type, at least for the first playthrough

All this is accomplishing is adding a lot more content to torrent packs of Song of the South, Coal Black and Warner Bros WWII shorts.

Beyond the thematic similarity of watching a man gradually shed his morality and embrace his inner asshole, BCS is fundamentally a different show. Criminal lawyering carries a wholly different set of risks, strategies and escalations than drug kingpinning and BCS wants to make it more clear than BB did that this is a p

It’s weird to nitpick while the world is burning, but that Blade Runner 2049 sequence is either the best example of parallel thought or a direct lift from Fallout: New Vegas.

The really fascinating thing would be in the performance and costuming. Did the Elizabethan actors use the cross-dressing as a way to just be the dudes they were, or did they play up the man playing a woman playing a man thing? Either way, the first would read as just brazenly gay while the second would be high camp.

The use of another friend-couple’s drama as the romantic obstacle for Our Leads to overcome remains the perfect example of the trope. It’s so much realer and better than a misheard conversation, half-confession or other farcical misunderstanding, and as the article notes, it gives them the chance to have each others’

Nutshell: He’s reviewing life experiences but is delusional enough to think he’s making a vital contribution to society instead of being mercilessly exploited.

His tour de force Laphroaig filibuster is the peak of branded content