Oh thank God.
Oh thank God.
“Fuck Force Fridays” does sound like the end of the thrill I’m seeking.
For the British version, sure.
Welp, this community is going to die a slow Kinja death, but I really enjoyed this episode. I’m not sure I get the complaints about it lacking religious thematic work, as it is incredibly focused on the themes they’ve set out to look at. I am curious about how all of this will tie come together though. Favorite gag…
“Coincidence?”
Actually it’s just fucking dumb, and there was no catharsis. A nice arc for Jon has been the realization that he has had a father figure, but also coming to grips that he doesn’t actually need true parentage to be seen as a man and a leader. This reveal just undid that. Actually, you had two parents and they loved one…
I also like that he doesn’t tell Sam that his brother and father are dead.
Fuck that. I don’t need your consent to...
Absolute best part of a crappy episode.
Good on you for mentioning Step Brothers 3, Clayton. One of my favorite albums this year.
Kind of a lose-lose situation. She could say she didn’t know and move it up/down a week. Or, she can be aware of it and let it rock, which is kind of tasteless no matter how you look at it.
I’m not going to lie; seeing everything in that Kinja format for the first time, it’s actually....way more trash than I thought it would be. It’s like seeing a neighborhood restaurant turned into a McDonald’s.
I actually sound exactly like him, fuckface,
Welp, nevermind. Fuck her getting paid. Her show was funny because of the showrunner, Trainwreck was Apatow mass produced shit, and what the fuck is that Asian joke? That's like some 1929 comedy shit.
I'd argue she is as famous.
Trainwreck is probably the worst comedy film I've seen in a good while. Her standup and show are pretty good, though.
Someone not stupid, who knows how comedy works, and knows how money works. So, anyone other than you.
If this were Scorsese directing, you could pretty much make it The King of Comedy. Harley Quinn as Barnhard's character.
Yoooooooooooooo, Scorsese doing Batman? It's perfect if you think about it, and imagine that Joker origin being like The King of Comedy but in Gotham…
A sickeningly appropriate metaphor.