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I'm definitely not sold on the new format. Half the fun of Whooch prime, for me at least, was listening to my favorite comedians/actors/etc. reacting to the charts. Where else could you hear Andy Daly just shit all over songs? I'm really hoping they course correct and switch it so that the guest is there for the first…
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They really are quite mad.
We don't pronounce "row" that way 'round these parts.
I'm no British person, but I believe the town Slough is pronounced to rhyme with cow.
I'm still kind of miffed with the AV Club for dropping coverage of Getting On. I know the reviews last season didn't get a ton of comments (or, I assume, those coveted, all important clicks) but even a few years ago this is the kind of show this site would be championing.
Your thoughts about modern slang are decidedly off fleek.
I generally feel the same way about purposely watching bad movies, but I saw The Room through one of those simulcast-to-theaters Rifftrax live show, and enjoyed it a whole lot. Definitely wouldn't have been able to make it through without the riffing, though.
Very true, they were clearly designed to have that effect.
It's weird, usually that kind of stuff doesn't bother me, especially with comedy, but I think it's just been the relentlessness of it lately. But again, completely not Peep Show's fault, I think if it had aired a year, or even a few months, ago I wouldn't have thought twice about it.
Yeah, I had a little trouble fully enjoying all the talk of someone walking in to a building and shooting people because of recent events, but that certainly wasn't the show's fault, and the resolution with him just grabbing some pens was perfect.
Season two has a lot of great stuff and was my introduction to Alison Pill, and season three has both my all time favorite arc in Sunil plus Paul visiting a new therapist played by Amy Ryan. And when I was going through the list of patients for each, none of them stuck out as particularly terrible.
Jez switching the cereals from their boxes, like it was some diabolical master stroke that would drive Hans mad killed me. Not to mention Mark burying Sophie in the ball pit like the tell-tale ex-wife. I'm really distressed that there's only one episode left.
I'm on week two in my rewatch of the first season of In Treatment and I'm already kind of sick of Laura. I don't remember exactly where her story goes, but unless it ends with her defenestrating herself through one of those lovely windows in Paul's office, it probably won't be very satisfying. Jake and Amy are already…
Sorry about your arm, but at least you have this fantastic new season of Peep Show to watch. This has probably been my favorite since the post-wedding season.
Thanks for the advice, everyone! It seems like the consensus is that it finished fairly strongly, so I'll probably read all of it unless it gets unbearable, the world seems interesting and textured enough that my interest in it will hopefully carry me through the shit parts.
I mean, Shaggy 2 Dope is a notorious Marillon Cotillard fanboy, so that shouldn't be too surprising.
Yesterday I read the prologue and first chapter of The Eye of the World, the first book in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. It started out just killing time hanging out with a friend at Barnes and Noble, I had seen it talked about here in discussions of A Song of Ice and Fire but the consensus seemed to be that…
It ain't easy bein' brown…