kroboz
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kroboz

What irks me about this show, and it isn’t much, is that everything feels like it needs another rewrite.

Agreed. I pledge allegiance to Bonerland.

A rare example of good Kinja anymore. Well said.

While it was clearly, and understandably, spliced together, the shot where Vigilante jumps on the Dragon’s back was just glorious. There was just something magnificently dynamic about it while really managing to make it a logical out-of-nowhere feeling of the action. I’m also curious will the show ever address that

The CC run was shaky for sure (like the lame Apple spoof or the Obama “Earth certificate” thing) but there were some decent enough episodes (like the fantastic time machine episode).

Well, I’m happy Billy West, Phil LaMarr, Lauren Tom and the rest are getting more work at least, but sorry, I’m never forgiving Revival!Futurama for that Susan Boil episode.

The movies were good except for Bender’s Game! The Comedy Central run was a mixed bag but it ended wonderfully, and I thought that was a perfect time to stop. The cracks were showing, but it could still go out on a relatively high note. From what I’ve seen, the general sentiment is nervousness. Especially

In the time of Mr. Show, David definitely had the more striking, memorable characters. But David aged into a crotchety asshole, while Bob became a paternal, if surreal, prestige actor. 

It’s fine if you like David Cross more than me.”

Exactly, his whole “You’re not really ‘Black’ unless you are from Africa and have never met a White person” was mentioned on this site. And while I think Rogan’s Covid casual misinformation campaign is super shameful, his racism should also get some acknowledgement. Like, he’s the definition of a guy who would say “ I

If only it was just him dropping the n-word, but the dude also thinks black people have different brains.

You don’t get to go, “Oops, the racism was accidental!” when you’re spouting phrenology-like bullshit.

You know, I realize I’m watching a TV show that is both intentionally comedic and fantastical. I also get that requires certain suspension of disbelief, honestly I get that. But even with that in mind, there are just boundaries that cannot be crossed or else all the structures come crashing down as too much accept.

Having not watched a single episode, what the fuck is going on with this show?

“well tonight thank god it’s them instead of you”

Why don’t Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and other like-minded musicians (I’m looking at you Jason Isbell) get together and record a “We Are The World”-type song and call it “Joe Rogan Is A Fucking Idiot” and watch it shoot to the top of the Spotify streaming ranks. Donate the proceeds to voter rights groups.

Huh, that’s why my “Bleachy Drink Mask Death Hour” podcast wasn’t approved.

But it is about power lol. When you're an abusive POS who gets off on having complete power over another person, having women willingly throw themselves at you in exchange for money or fame isn't enough. 

Yes, let's blame the women and not the men who abuse women and the billion dollar industry that enables said abuse. 

My favorite part of the episode was when Peacemaker pointed out how he too had been bullied in his youth by people calling him a bully and insensitive. The delivery of it was just near-perfect.

I think Netflix really shot themselves in the foot with the dump-a season-all-at-once model. Even when their shows are good they don’t seem to occupy any pop culture space for longer than the week or two everyone is binging (with maybe the exception of maybe Squid Game or the Marvel shows way back when). Sites like