Yeah, that was brilliant. Almost Hitchcockian in the amount of tension it wrung from something so inevitable.
Yeah, that was brilliant. Almost Hitchcockian in the amount of tension it wrung from something so inevitable.
Nothing like waking up after a night of doing drugs and finding a corpse to promote consistent behavior.
Deadwood Season 2
Orange Is The New Black Season 4
The Thick of It Series 3
Game of Thrones Season 3
Archer Season 2
Blackadder Goes Forth
God this all sounds amazing.
So, Rowsdower is that a stupid name?
That's Doctor Lady!
The Garbage Strike episode was one of my favourites, with Monk suffering a germophobic breakdown as garbage starts piling up in the city, resulting in a "Here's What Happened…" sequence in which Alice Cooper shoots the victim due to his jealous rage at finding out about their collection of antique wing chairs.
It also ties in neatly with the idea of notoriety. In the case of Marlo and Omar, where Omar's name has become street legend, while Marlo is barely a whisper. And yet, in the grand scheme of things, nobody outside of that world knows who they are. A point that's hammered home when we see Omar's body lying in the…
TRAB PU KCIP
Delirious definitely contains the nastier stuff. The opening joke is an AIDS joke. Latter bits are about "What if Mr T was gay?" and "What if Cramden and Ed Norton were gay?" Delirious also has that extended bit in which talks about inserting an action figure up his own ass in the bathtub… so… there's a lot going on…
I actually like the serial killer plot. It's the point at which the show effectively became like Dr Strangelove, where the anger and frustration at the failures of the system tip over into the absurd. I think they did a good job of laying the groundwork with Bunk's sardonic observation about the Natalee Holloway…
Dammit, Jesse Hessenger, you are so goddamn on-point about Eddie Murphy's Raw I could kiss you full on the mouth.
Honestly, I think OITNB had a better season this year than Game of Thrones.
Given that he's an LA resident and has a problem with immigrants ruining the UK, I'm pretty sure he's okay with the result.
It's a damn shame it was released pretty much around the same time that Scorsese released Goodfellas, which overshadowed it.
Love, love, LOVE Wyatt Cenac. I could listen to him talk about the Muppets all day.
With blackjack! And hookers!
Harry Potter and the "Hi Hungry, I'm Dad"
Wow, okay. I was kind of hoping for a positive story, like, "Married ten years this October!" but this also kind of makes me optimistic in a strange way.
Out of curiosity, how did that all turn out?