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It’s great for the character though because he’s got such a warm, pleasant voice normally that it’s always a hilarious shock when he goes into screaming bloodlust mode.

Funches has admitted he’s got little range when it comes to voice acting in that every character he does is going to sound lust like himself. But when properly deployed, it’s perfect.

I don’t think there’s a single DC property that’s better in live action than in animation. The HQ series is better than anything live action she’s been in by leaps and bounds. I’m rewatching Justice League/JLU and those seasons are better than any live action movie DC has ever done.

A lot of the endearing charm of the series’ King Shark is in large part due to Ron Funches’ voice work.

That was a misconception based on the fact that Paris is actually a 1960s android designed by Conrad Hilton (that’s why she looks like a typical 1960s beach babe) and she needs to source vintage electronics parts to stay “alive”.

From what I’ve heard about the YouTube video that inspired this show, Paris can’t cook for shit, so nobody can even pick up anything useful from it. I guess the whole point is to just watch her hang out with her friends while she burns inedible piles of ingredients?

Paris Hilton hosts a cooking show in 2021" sounds like a really pathetic Interdimensional Cable gag.  Who greenlit this show, some dude with ants in his eyes?

Nine Perfect Strangers? Don’t be ridiculous!

Amanda Peet: Guys, you realize you don’t need a woman to be raped for her to have character development, right?

Its the rapid pacing and the commitment to a very bizarre bit that they spend the whole episode ratcheting up more and more that make it feel like South Park. You’ve got a bunch of people just entirely on board with the bit and committed to it 100% while one or two protagonists sit around and act lost and confused.

Yeah but even when it’s dumb (which is a lot of the time), it was in Seasons 1-3 often very clever and funny. That’s not really the case anymore. Seems like all they have now are C-tier film parodies.

I think you might be romanticizing the other seasons of Rick and Morty a bit. Sometimes Rick and Morty is crazy with a point, and sometimes it’s just crazy. (I’ve noticed it’s often when President Curtis gets involved.) Where was the deeper, underlying meaning in Lawnmower Dog, or Get Schwifty? The show likes to

So... Is this the show now?

I’ve also found that the better I know the characters, the more I laugh at jokes in first season. Whereas the first time through, I didn’t really know them as well and it didn’t land for me the same; for instance, almost everything between Eleanor and Chidi in the opening half of the season is amazing but I think it

You know, for kids!

I have three and they’re roughly equal to me.

First answer that comes to mind is Pushing Daisies too. I’ll always come back to the show for its alive-again heart instilled in its characters, when they ache and when they have their little victories.

I’m pretty much always on board for Rick’s ship acting bitchy toward Summer, so the episode worked for me. 

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