josef2012--disqus
josef2012
josef2012--disqus

well,judas is definitely the most relatable.closer to the judas in "the last temptation of christ."

so 1 character of of what-12?-sounds off in a productions where 1 person is doing all the voices?come on,guy,give 'em some credit for a job well done.sheesh.

too bad it's not whether she's simply a funny comedian or not.it seems like gender getting in the way of funny.

they're reviving mtv unplugged for this?

my new band,the clone bruders.

i always thought that was a meth reference.who knew?

metal hurlant?more like leather vests,amirite guys?

i said it on seasons 1+2,i'll say it again,this show has the sharpest razor wit on television.absolutely surgical precision.i blame ianucci.

not in a derisive way.i would direct you to "how's your news" for any questions about the comedic abilities of the disabled/whatever term your comfortable with.

+10 helpful,nice guy points to matt.

ghost valley is fucking bullshit

thin red line is even better.

i just recognized army guy from walking dead as bull.

jean-ralphio sits astride a throne of craig skulls.

i thought those strings looked unusually large.

the "handicapped" description of andy made everything about his character click.it's easier and i guess(?) more entertaining to just assume he is mentally handicapped from the get go.

i think the company was "midstream decision" or "midstream analysis."

i agree w/season 4 comparison.random wackiness for wackiness' sake.they didn't act like people,but more like self-aware tv characters.too much meta.

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this was more like season 4 ep.it seemed to go way out of it's way in order to be wacky.nothing wrong with wacky,this just seemed to be trying a little too hard.