kentallard1
Kent Allard
kentallard1

I think I first saw Levar Burton mentioned a year or two ago, and though I hadn’t considered him for it before then, he is now my default choice and preference. Hope he gets it.

LeVar Burton? OK, he has my vote.

Like many people, I’ve kind of always assumed Jennings would be the natural successor, but Levar Burton is now my preferred choice

Joe Rogan would accept a wrong answer if the contestant was emphatic enough.

With the exception of Levar Burton, that is an awful list.

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Interestingly enough, as of 2016, the two had never met in person.

It’sh only natural that Sean Connery would drag his archnemesis to the afterlife.

This was a solid season. Stronger individually instead of as a whole—7 and 1999 are definitely the best at being great on their own and a complete package—but a lotta fun.

Cross is fine, I love Mr. Show and Arrested Development. He seems like an alt comic guy who had a solid and steady career straddling the line between alt comedy and mainstream entertainment. But... that’s not all that unusual though, is it? I mean, he never went away and I’m only so interested in what makes him

Watch her in Don Jon. The movie is straight trash, but you’re gonna high five your bros after seeing her in it. Even gay people be like:

Shaq would make a great Lurch.

Great line, but it also just stabbed me right in the feels

“I wasn’t using that heart anyway” was probably my favorite line of this season and definitely one of my favorite lines in a show that has given me hundreds of incredible lines.  That you could pack that much humor AND pathos into a single line is pretty special.

What was Bill Burr just saying about White Women centering themselves and co opting non-white people's struggle........

What, like collective PTSD from being called out for your selective and self-serving progressivism?

I don’t think “firmly liberal” really describes him. He’s more like a bemused contrarian who has contempt for sanctimony and preciousness in all its forms. He rejects the idea that it is mandatory to agree with or embrace any prevailing idea and pretty clear rejects what he thinks of as PC culture even if he doesn’t

Staring at the word “vacating” in the first paragraph.  Looks like I “remembered” to mark Opposite Word Day on my calendar.

I have to say that after quite a bit of “hit and miss” episodes the last few seasons—when they decided to go with the themed/genre/dream motifs as a conceit—the soft reboot that is this season has been a return to form from the first few seasons in my opinion. I’ve found that my laughs per minute are about the same as

-I love the title reveal, because yes, while Archer confides in Pam more than anyone else, he really does seem to actually care what Cyril thinks more than he cares about any other opinion. He can frame it as spite or competition, but it ultimately plays like a dickish older brother thing. This played out in the coma

I’d like Mercedes to step slightly away from the “luxury” side of things and right into “high quality” what I perceive they used to be.