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No, they have Satyrdays.

It is a little surprising that nobody’s made a show entirely out of reaction gifs yet.

Well, neither of the Hawkeyes are enhanced either.

“What if Fyre Festival was a person?”

Already time for late Gen X/early Millennials to get trapped in a Boomer-style perpetual nostalgia trip.

Just thinking about a time when copyeditors existed, not for any particular reason.

The map thing feels like a Looney Tunes reference, though I don’t know that it specifically is. At any rate, this episode makes a strong case that they don’t all need to be a full 30 minutes.

The short format does one thing very well, which is to adapt the storytelling technique of the What If...? comics. They also typically squished the alternate version of several issues’ worth of stories into one issue, and had to go with a very compressed approach as a result.

The writing choice of defining “America as it is now” by a handful of ephemeral consumer trends that seem almost immediately dated demonstrates that it’s not a good point. Though if Frontline had been intended as a satire of peak War on Terror-era journalism, this scene would’ve worked quite well.

It was a different world back then, before Cop Drama had said “shit” on network television.

Most movies make no significant impact. You know what was #1 at the box office two years ago? Angel Has Fallen. I couldn’t tell you a single thing about this movie, other than that I’d guess it’s part of the “president under siege” ...Has Fallen cinematic universe.

That’s easy to say until someone walks in with $900,000,000.

the unorthodox way South Park has been produced during the COVID-19 pandemic

they can’t really seem to figure out a good way to wrap it all up

The “The Simpsons are going to Delaware!” energy this season is becoming overwhelming.

So it’s Ready Player One with basketball?

It’s the arc The Simpsons took but more compressed and without dragging out the last bit for an extra 20 years.

Gruenwald was primarily a writer/editor, best known for the former for a long Captain America run (which was the main The Falcon and the Winter Soldier source) and for the latter for his strict rules about continuity and time travel. Walt Simonson created the TVA and its Gruenwald-looking agents as a friendly poke at

Why is Keegan-Michael Key hanging out with a jokerized Elon Musk?

This isn’t even a little bit like rickrolling.