marshalgrover
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marshalgrover

I remember the first thing I ever saw of this show was catching the ending of the season 1 finale early one morning as the AS block was ending as the regular CN stuff would begin. Years later when season 4 started, I caught a full episode (I think the one where Billy spends the entire episode stuck in a bag) and

I re-watched most of the series a month or so ago and that became one of my favorites, if anything for that character alone.

I think it’s the whole “release the season at once” model that makes it harder. Waiting for the next season wasn’t (isn’t) that bad when you only have to wait a three or so months after the finale aired. Now, you can finish a season in a day and of course they’re not going to have anything ready for awhile.

The “summer intern” line got me, then they ruined it with a crummy slant rhyme.

Thank Goodness for this show. What else would I do with my summer?

Didn’t they use up most of their songs for the first season? I can see why they’d feel burned up doing a new season now that they essentially have to do twice the work.

I mean, not really.

Was just gonna say this; he’s already made this idea public.

As a big Frasier fan - no thanks.

Shoot, I just saw this. 3rd Rock’s one of my favorite sitcoms and she was great on it.

It doesn’t look like there’s any jump in the animation from the show to this; almost every “cartoon TV show to film” gets a solid animation budget. This kinda looks like its a direct-to-DVD movie thrown on screen.

I remember that in the documentary, along with the Westboro Baptist Church goons protesting at his funeral ‘cause he had the audacity to tolerate homosexuals.

There was some stuff in the Goldie episode explaining his longer than normal life - he was frozen in ice for a few years, I think; he also was trapped in some alternate dimension for awhile too.

I’m glad you brought up the animation. People have been comparing this show to that new Three Caballeros show that dropped/leaked and praise its animation compared to this series, which I don’t get at all.

Crowe. ABBA didn’t write their music with the notion in mind of having it sung by other people, so it wasn’t musically complicated. “Les Mis” was written for trained performers to sing, which Crowe is most definitely not.

The only thing I really like about this movie is “Honey Honey” - sounds 100% better than the Broadway version.

I’m calling it right now: Josh is also going to boink Glinda the Good Witch and the podcaster before the season is over.

It was only a model.

I am throughly convinced that Trial & Error won’t make it beyond this second season, so I’m gonna enjoy ever second as much as possible.

I mean, at least Spamalot had involvement from the Pythons (Eric Idle and John Cleese at least). And was, ya’ know, good.