Jonah is OK. Tom Servo is a disaster though. Maybe my biggest issue with the season.
Jonah is OK. Tom Servo is a disaster though. Maybe my biggest issue with the season.
It’s not really an odd complaint, it’s the reason I had to turn it off halfway through Cry Wilderness. I was getting irritated. Like...beyond irritated. Some of the jokes are funny, sure. But the execution just ruined the whole thing for me. I found it depressing and figured I shouldn’t watch anymore and see this show…
Could only make it through one and a half episodes of that season. I feel like they got almost every aspect of the show wrong in some way.
I’m not sure I understand...she left because of lack of diversity but now that she left isn’t there even less diversity? I mean if they hired her wouldn’t that be the beginning steps of improvement? I’m not sure I get how leaving solves the issue, now they can just replace her with a white guy. Or did some big thing…
The whole run was never released all in trade though, just the beginning of it.
DC has been a lot better about this sort of thing lately. Too many complaints, I think.
This is one of those omnibus releases that hurts me on several levels. I’m too broke to buy it, I’m a big fan of this run, and I JUST READ THESE ISSUES in those old crappy washed out trade paperbacks and would have preferred the omnibus.
Kind of an annoyingly spoilery headline. Like...if you say a time travel twist is coming, now when I watch the episode later, I won’t stop obsessing and wondering what the time travel twist is going to be. Vague enough sure but the way my brain works...sigh.
Oh please don’t tell me I’m going to have to pay for another streaming service to watch Young Justice season 3.
Believe me, I know. He’s a successful musician and he can’t afford treatment. I’m an unemployed unsuccessful musician with almost no money in my bank account. I live in constant fear that some medical emergency will happen to me.
Filthy Friends? Minus 5? Why would you not mention Young Fresh Fellows, his main band he had for multiple decades? Isn’t that how everyone knows his work?
Your opinions on Morrissey are just baffling to me. World Peace is a great album and this new one doesn’t seem as good. The Bullfighter Dies is a great song and its the exact point of it being a topic for a song that makes Morrissey’s subject matter unique. What the hell do you even want him to write about?
Strong words, sure, maybe not the best way to say it, sure, but I’m not really convinced his stance on animal abuse is off. The shit is fucking horrific and I wonder every day how people are OK with it.
It’s not a comedy? I thought it was a dark comedy. There’s constant jokes throughout. The audience I was at was laughing (nervously.) I’d call it a comedy.
Uh...this episode was anything but dull. This was hilarious and fantastic.
While I hate the trend of people shitting on things after news like this breaks, I did think I was the only one on the planet who didn’t like Arrested Development.
I don’t agree with the thoughts of his solo work there, because I’m such a champion for it (it’s nuts to me when Smiths fan are barely familiar with it), but I am curious what you mean. His solo stuff has had some very funny (noticeably so) songs and seem to be even more melodic than Smiths songs. Like Your Arsenal…
Morrissey’s lyrics are super funny and also super poignant.
I’m not a fan of the ultra blunt lyrical style he’s been doing over the past few albums (I especially have little taste for the political diatribes), but there’s still plenty of fantastic lyrics too. Not as floral and poetic as The Smiths but every bit as hit-the-nail-on-the-head and witty and brutal. Many of the solo…
I think it’s a bit fair in terms of the melody when talking about the first Smiths album and Meat Is Murder (I still love those albums though.) But you can’t listen to something like the beautifully melodic Boy With The Thorn In His Side and call him monotone. You can see him grow as a melody-maker (is there a word…