marshalgrover
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marshalgrover

I usually watch the late night shows on YouTube buy I always found that with Full Frontal being weekly, by the time it came around Seth Myers or Colbert had already talked about the same stupid events and made similar jokes. At least with John Oliver his YouTube clips are typically his main topics which are stories

Let the show die. It should have died with Stewart.

Honestly, who’d want this job? We’re living in an era so stupid it’s beyond satire.

I don’t think it is. It’s been off the air for two years and Paula Pell is now on Girls5Eva.

Wait, this is literally just the Roku Channel season, but on Comedy Central??

Fun fact: according to Linkedin, Schimkowitz has a bachelors in English from Rutgers and was in the Honors English program.

cast-member —> cast member

Everyone is more than welcome to their opinion, but to mention how repetitive and boring an episode is and then to spend half the “stray observations” talking about a missing Cecily Strong seems like a real choice. You can’t criticize people for not being clever in such an uninteresting way. I think you are upset

You are welcome.. https://www.pastemagazine.com/comedy/miles-teller-snl-review/

Dish sucks, but it’s weird that you’ve chosen to make them out to be the bad guy against the other massive corporation here who is also at fault because they’re raising their fees a ton. No one is the good guy.

It’s the same issue with Sherlock Holmes. Yes, the oldest Sherlock Holmes stories are public domain, but some of the later ones aren’t, and there are lawyers who will attack you if they can show you used any characters or ideas from the later stories, so most people doing a Sherlock Holmes show or movie just pay up to

Technically it is public domain, but the characters are copyrighted to the ERB estate. Which is confusing. I tried reading into what that means exactly and my nose started shooting blood so I gave up.

Why reboot something that’s already perfect?

You would think that Tarzan would be in the public domain by now considering the first story he was in came out 110 years ago.

God dammit, I asked that monkey paw for a George of the Jungle reboot. What a nightmare.

Agreed. And that’s a huge problem within that industry and medium: grown men trying to relive the era they have nostalgia for, with no concern of characters that took root before those long gone characters.

The late 19th/early 20th Century was still fascinated with Africa as a dramatic literary device and, unfortunately, it was a fascination of “how can we put our White Colonizer Entitlement on this” which begat Tarzan and a host of imitators in Pulps and Comics. In 2016 when the last Tarzan film came out, a friend

Tarzan'll make the kids go ape, man! 

Joe Camel

How was this ever allowed? Even ACTUAL confessions--delivered directly to law enforcement agents—are only admissible when given under narrow circumstances.