I'm with you there, for all of the faults of the show they've managed to establish an economic reality that really heightens the tension. I've never feared so much for the financial state of an animated family before.
I'm with you there, for all of the faults of the show they've managed to establish an economic reality that really heightens the tension. I've never feared so much for the financial state of an animated family before.
That is very much over my head. I tend not to think about it much further than whether or not it made me laugh.
If anyone played to sad liberals it was late-career Carlin…
Haha that's a new point of reference for me, thanks! I guess we all have to hope we have a Tonight's the Night in us if shit goes south.
I'm with you there. There's just something really wholesome about the guy, and it doesn't seem like he takes himself very seriously at all.
Tommy Buns!!! His podcast with his wife is one of my favourite things the internet ever gave us.
That reference has gone straight over my head - Tonight's the Night?
Louis, Chapelle, Bill Burr (first half of most recent special aside), Hannibal… and then it gets really hard because there's so many good comics around.
Pretty amazing way to get aliens off earth and Rick out of jail in one go. Super funny episode too, "He's a spy, blow him up. I'm going to take a shit." Also I'd disagree with the reviewer, I think this is a nihilistic show. It acknowledges that human connection makes people happier, but it strongly rejects the idea…
Member when that made sense in your head?
And yet you wrote such a masturbatory comment…